Birthright Citizenship, Trump
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Efforts to redefine the 14th Amendment could leave thousands of children stateless and trigger constitutional battles.
President Donald Trump is threatening to strip people of their U.S. citizenship, including political foes, as his administration works to deport people
Let's begin with the constitutional text, here from section 1 of the 14th Amendment: All persons born or naturalized
The goal is certainly to frighten naturalized citizens into refraining from criticizing the administration — in other words, to chill their free speech rights. Pointing out the legal limitations
Donald Trump posted on Saturday that he is giving “serious consideration” to revoking Rosie O’Donnell’s citizenship. The president posted on Truth Social, “Because of the fact that Rosie O’Donnell is not in the best interests of our Great Country,
Birthright citizenship remains in effect despite recent court decisions and President Donald Trump's executive order
Amid the uncertainty and potential changes in the naturalization process to be a U.S. citizen, here are five things to know.
That act defined the parameters of birthright citizenship for the first time in U.S. history–“[A]ll persons born in the United States and not subject to any foreign power, excluding Indians ...
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If U.S. citizenship for Puerto Ricans is no longer secure, then neither is the colonial arrangement that produced it.