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Birthright Citizenship Lives. Four Justices Would Be Fine With Killing It.

Slate Magazine

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June 30, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
Birthright Citizenship Lives. Four Justices Would Be Fine With Killing It.

And Justice Samuel Alito is not retiring. For now.

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The New American

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· Jun 30, 2026

Birthright Citizenship Lives: Only Three Justices Side With Intended Meaning

Only three Supreme Court judges believe American citizenship should not be automatically granted to people just for being born here. The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld by a vote of 6-3 birthright citizenship, the version of the 14th Amendment that makes anyone who is born here, with diplomatic exceptions, an American citizen. This includes the ... The post Birthright Citizenship Lives: Only Three Justices Side With Intended Meaning appeared first on The New American.

Crooks and Liars

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· Jul 2, 2026

Building A Movement Around Birthright Citizenship, One Grievance At A Time

Three Supreme Court justices have concluded that birthright citizenship isn't a right granted by the 14th Amendment. A fourth justice is on the fence. It's clear now that the Court could take birthright citizenship away in the not-too-distant future. The pseudonymous Bluesky poster who uses the name Richard M. Nixon is right: Barring changes to the Court you will see another go at birthright citizenship within 10 years. — Richard M. Nixon (@dicknixon.bsky.social) 2026-06-30T14:41:14.177Z Dave Weigel responds: If Rs win in 2028 and replace Sotomayor, it's gone. read more

The Independent

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· 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

Times of India

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· Jun 30, 2026

Suppose the child hates US: Justice Alito's dissent as Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship, whoever is born in US is a citizen

Suppose the child hates US: Justice Alito's dissent as Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship, whoever is born in US is a citizen

The Daily Wire

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· Jun 30, 2026

We Investigated The Insane Loophole That Lets Killers Walk Free

The Supreme Court just issued the ruling on birthright citizenship that we all expected. This is a decision that could have been a historic victory for this country if Republicans were anywhere near as effective and as ruthless as the Left is when it comes to selecting Supreme Court justices. Democrats pick judges who return ...

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 30, 2026

Congressional Republicans split over Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling

Congressional Republicans were divided over the Supreme Court’s Tuesday decision to strike down an executive order seeking to limit birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment. While many Republicans called for congressional action in response to the ruling, other Republicans celebrated the decision as “well-reasoned.” “This decision affirms that anyone born in the United States is []

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Related coverage for "Birthright Citizenship Lives. Four Justices Would Be Fine With Killing It.": The New American — Birthright Citizenship Lives: Only Three Justices Side With Intended Meaning. Crooks and Liars — Building A Movement Around Birthright Citizenship, One Grievance At A Time. The Independent — Supreme Court rulings live: Trump turns to Congress to end birthright citizenship after SCOTUS strikes down executive order. Times of India — Suppose the child hates US: Justice Alito's dissent as Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship, whoever is born in US is a citizen. The Daily Wire — We Investigated The Insane Loophole That Lets Killers Walk Free. Washington Examiner — Congressional Republicans split over Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling