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Should babies born on U.S. soil automatically become American citizens? Take the poll, link in bio.
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Al Jazeera
· Jun 30, 2026
US Supreme Court rules against Trump order to end birthright citizenship
Top court's 6-3 ruling major blow to Trump, affirms nearly all infants born on US soil automatically become citizens.
Washington Free Beacon
· Jul 12, 2026
Selling Our Birthright
Most Americans have been raised since childhood to understand that the 14th Amendment to the Constitution confers American citizenship automatically at birth to all those newborns fortunate enough to find themselves on United States territory. Unlike European countries or, for that matter, almost everywhere in the world, America, we are taught in elementary school civics classes, welcomes citizens on the basis of ius soli, the law of the soil, rather than ius sanguinis. The post Selling Our Birthright appeared first on .
Fortune
· Jul 1, 2026
Henry Ford, Steve Jobs, William Boeing: These Fortune 500 founders are the American-born children of immigrants
In a 6-3 majority, the Supreme Court voted to uphold birth citizenship, the idea that children born in the U.S. are automatically U.S. citizens.
Irish Star
· Jul 4, 2026
How Trump's potential 2028 successor would have been affected by birthright citizenship order
Rubio was born in Miami, Florida to two Cuba migrants who had immigrated to the U.S. The 14th Amendment provides that any person born on U.S. soil is automatically a citizen, regardless of their parents' status
Anadolu Agency
· Jun 30, 2026
US Supreme Court rules against Trump order to restrict birthright citizenship
High court upholds 14th Amendment principle that children born on US soil automatically receive citizenship
Washington Examiner
· Jul 6, 2026
Actually, debating immigration law is good
The Constitution says that “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof” are automatically U.S. citizens. The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled that this includes children of illegal immigrants, children of tourists, and children of people who took a wrong turn in Manitoba and gave birth in Minnesota. []
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Related coverage for "Should babies born on U.S. soil automatically become American citizens? Take the poll, link in bio.": Al Jazeera — US Supreme Court rules against Trump order to end birthright citizenship. Washington Free Beacon — Selling Our Birthright. Fortune — Henry Ford, Steve Jobs, William Boeing: These Fortune 500 founders are the American-born children of immigrants. Irish Star — How Trump's potential 2028 successor would have been affected by birthright citizenship order. Anadolu Agency — US Supreme Court rules against Trump order to restrict birthright citizenship. Washington Examiner — Actually, debating immigration law is good