President Trump is seeking to end birthright citizenship, after years of criticizing the constitutional right.
“President Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship is a violation of the 14th Amendment,” writes Deborah N. Archer.
Birthright citizenship is in the Constitution. The first sentence of the 14th Amendment reads, “All persons born or ...
The process of naturalization is a government-created "right" with no basis in property rights. In other words, there is no ...
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday on whether all children born in the United States can continue to ...
No American president should ever have the power to take the birthright from any American citizen.
Birthright citizenship—the principle that all individuals born on U.S. soil are granted American citizenship under the Fourteenth Amendment—was at the center of arguments heard by the Supreme Court ...
The U.S. Supreme Court again finds itself cast as the last bulwark between President Donald Trump's ideological fetishes and the rule of law. The court will hear arguments this week in the case Trump ...
The Birthright Clause did not invent a new idea: it constitutionalized an old one.
Trump is on a mission to eliminate birthright citizenship, a right long thought to be guaranteed by the 14th Amendment of the ...
President Trump is seeking to end birthright citizenship, after years of criticizing the constitutional right.