Trump calls on Congress to end birthright citizenship
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Activists will gather July 9 at the Supreme Court to celebrate the 14th Amendment and defend civil rights protections.
The constitutional amendment, ratified after the Civil War, was at the center of a landmark US Supreme Court ruling.
The dispute centered on whether a president can reinterpret the Constitution’s guarantee of birthright citizenship.
The Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s order seeking to limit birthright citizenship. The 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution gives citizenship to anyone born in the United States with limited exceptions.
FOX News contributor and law professor Jonathan Turley reacts to the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the 14th Amendment. Following the Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling in Trump v. Barbara, Turley said it is up to the country to decide to end birthright citizenship.
The three post–Civil War constitutional amendments offered the United States a second, more democratic founding. Preserving this framework is essential. It became clear to me that the framers themselves adopted the equal protection clause, the 14th ...
As a general rule, babies born in the United States of America are citizens of the United States of America. There isn’t any question about that. It’s in the Constitution, 14th Amendment: “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and ...
That is the phrase, stuck in the middle of the first sentence of the first section of the 14th Amendment, that President Donald Trump is seeking to redefine as part of his campaign to overturn the more than century-old policy of birthright citizenship in ...
