America Cannot Survive Unlimited Birthright Citizenship
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Trump vs. Birthright Citizenship: Free Discussion + Poetry (Berkeley)
The Attack on Birthright Citizenship: Trump, The Supreme Court, and the Poetry Carved into the Walls of Angel Island Presentations & Discussion: Carrie Rosenbaum, Professor at the USF School of Law Jeffrey Leong, poet and author of Wild Geese Sorrow: The Chinese Wall Inscriptions at Angel Island and Barry Thornton, writer for Revolution newspaper and staff of Revolution Books On his first day in office, Trump issued an executive order abolishing…
Trump-Backed Judges Push for Legal Redefinition of ‘Birthright Citizenship’ - PR News Blog
Written in the immediate aftermath of the Civil War, the 14th Amendment was ratified in 1868 by a Congress determined to ensure that the disastrous legal reasoning of the Dred Scott decision, which had held that Black Americans could never be citizens regardless of where they were born, could never be used again. The citizenship phrase of the amendment was carefully worded to make it as plain as possible: everyone who is born or naturalized in t…
America Cannot Survive Unlimited Birthright Citizenship
By Brian Lonergan FAIR As the Supreme Court weighs challenges to President Trump’s executive order limiting automatic citizenship for children of illegal aliens and temporary visa holders, America stands at a constitutional crossroads. If sanity and common sense prevail, the justices will recognize what generations of anti-borders advocates have obscured: birthright citizenship, as currently practiced, was never meant to be a global entitlement…
Who Gets To Belong? Birthright Citizenship Case Could Redefine Who Belongs In America
By Felicia J. Persaud News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. April 16, 2026: The U.S. Supreme Court is now hearing a case that could redefine one of the most fundamental truths about America: who gets to belong in what is being dubbed the birthright citizenship case. At stake is birthright citizenship – the constitutional guarantee that if you are born in the United States, you are American. But this is not just a legal debate. It is a test of whet…
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