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Dulcinea

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Tue Jun 30, 2026, 06:41 AM 22 hrs ago

Who is an American? The Supreme Court will decide

(NPR) President Trump claims that there is no automatic guarantee to birthright citizenship in the Constitution.

But, will that claim hold up in court?

The Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, enacted after the Civil War, was aimed at reversing the Supreme Court's infamous Dred Scott decision, a ruling that declared Black people, enslaved or free, could not be citizens of the United States. The Amendment says: "All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States."

Challenges to birthright citizenship have long been considered a fringe legal theory. That's because 127 years ago, the Supreme Court ruled to the contrary. Moreover, as if to put icing on the cake, Congress in 1940 passed a statute codifying birthright citizenship for any child born in the U.S. Trump, however, has long maintained that the Constitution does not guarantee birthright citizenship.

https://www.npr.org/2026/03/30/nx-s1-5766096/supreme-court-birthright-citizenship-explainer

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Who is an American? The Supreme Court will decide (Original Post) Dulcinea 22 hrs ago OP
Hoping for normalcy underpants 22 hrs ago #1
U.S. Citizenship Considerations wyn borkins 21 hrs ago #2

wyn borkins

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2. U.S. Citizenship Considerations
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 07:08 AM
21 hrs ago

Those who might serve to challenge U.S. citizenship rites might ought consider that we are all immigrants, even currently-identified Indigenous peoples of the Americas.

From the Internet:

Scientific consensus establishes that the ancestors of American Indians (Indigenous peoples of the Americas) originated in Asia.

Genetic, archaeological, and linguistic evidence confirms that populations migrated across the Bering Land Bridge connecting modern-day Siberia and Alaska during the last Ice Age.

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