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Birthright Citizenship: America’s Medieval Exception
The Supreme Court blocked the United States from joining nearly every other industrialized nation in ending automatic birthright citizenship for children of illegal aliens and tourists. The post Birthright Citizenship: America’s Medieval Exception appeared first on NumbersUSA.
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Liberty Nation
· Jun 29, 2026
The Birthright Citizenship Timebomb Ticks
US Supremes may issue their most controversial decision yet.
Korea Times News
· Jul 2, 2026
Birthright citizenship
Birthright citizenship
PragerU
· Jun 30, 2026
What is birthright citizenship?
No description available
AllSides
· Jul 1, 2026
Birthright Citizenship vs. 'We the People'
The Supreme Court has finally weighed in on birthright citizenship, and to the frustration of conservatives across the nation, they got it wrong. Simply saying that today is enough to invite endless ridicule from those who insist the Constitution plainly and unambiguously grants citizenship to anyone born on American soil. There is little interest in engaging with the intended purpose of the 14th Amendment, its historical context, or whether that interpretation serves the long-term interests of the nation. Yet the same people who demand a strictly literal reading of the 14th Amendment rarely apply that standard consistently to the rest of the Constitution.
The Tribune
· Jun 30, 2026
Major setback for Trump as US Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship
A divided Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a broad conception of birthright citizenship, rejecting President Donald Trump’s executive order declaring that children born to people who are in the United States illegally or temporarily are not American citizens. The justices relied on a long-settled understanding of the 14th Amendment, adopted after the Civil War, and []
The Independent
· Jun 30, 2026
Supreme Court rulings live: Trump turns to Congress to end birthright citizenship after SCOTUS strikes down executive order
Justices affirmed that anyone born in the US is a citizen, per the Citizenship Clause of the 14th Amendment
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Related coverage for "Birthright Citizenship: America’s Medieval Exception": Liberty Nation — The Birthright Citizenship Timebomb Ticks. Korea Times News — Birthright citizenship. PragerU — What is birthright citizenship?. AllSides — Birthright Citizenship vs. 'We the People'. The Tribune — Major setback for Trump as US Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship. The Independent — Supreme Court rulings live: Trump turns to Congress to end birthright citizenship after SCOTUS strikes down executive order