The end of birthright citizenship as we know it? (Vox) [View all]
Is the Supreme Court considering a radical reinterpretation of the 14th amendment?
President Donald Trump has been on a crusade to end birthright citizenship for years. Challenging the long-held legal consensus that anyone born in the United States is granted citizenship, he signed an executive order stripping that right away from the children of undocumented parents and temporary visa holders.
The executive order after returning to the White House set in motion a series of lawsuits challenging Trumps ability to make sweeping changes to birthright citizenship. And now its headed to the Supreme Court in a case called Trump v. Barbara.
The 14th Amendment was passed to guarantee citizenship to freed enslaved people and their children, but was later clarified to apply to anybody born on US soil with a few very specific exceptions. For well over 100 years, birthright citizenship has been enshrined in the Constitution with that understanding.
In Trump v. Barbara, the Trump administration claims that the law applies to those who are not just born in the United States but also owe allegiance to it except
the words owe allegiance dont appear anywhere in the 14th Amendment.
The plaintiffs are representing a group of people affected by Trumps executive order, and their argument is simple: Leave birthright citizenship alone.