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Protecting Birthright Citizenship Rights in the U.S.

21 June 2026
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Birthright citizenship, defined in the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, grants automatic citizenship to all individuals born in the United States, with exceptions for children of diplomats and occupying forces. A recent Pew Research Center poll indicates that public opinion is nearly split on whether children of undocumented immigrants should receive citizenship at birth, with 50% in favor and 49% opposed. In January 2025, an executive order by President Trump sought to redefine this interpretation, aiming to deny citizenship to many children of undocumented parents, potentially affecting around 250,000 children annually. This order has been blocked by a lower court and is currently under review by the Supreme Court. Historically, the issue of citizenship was addressed by the Supreme Court in the 1857 Dred Scott case and later reaffirmed in the Wong Kim Ark case, which recognized the citizenship rights of children born in the U.S. to immigrant parents.

Why It Matters

Birthright citizenship is a deeply rooted legal concept in the U.S., established after the Civil War to ensure citizenship for formerly enslaved individuals and their descendants. The 14th Amendment aimed to clarify citizenship for all individuals born on U.S. soil, particularly as immigration increased. The ongoing debate regarding the citizenship status of children born to undocumented immigrants reflects broader discussions on immigration policy and constitutional interpretation. The Supreme Court’s upcoming ruling on the executive order could have significant implications for immigration law and the rights of millions of children in the United States.

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