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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Allow End of Birthright Citizenship - NYT
NYT - Gift LinkThe Trump administration on Friday asked the Supreme Court to uphold President Trumps executive order ending birthright citizenship, the long-held principle that children born on American soil are automatically citizens.
Mr. Trump issued the order on his first day in office, but it has been blocked by the courts ever since.
In a pair of petitions, government lawyers argued that the Constitutions promise of citizenship was conferred on freed slaves and their children, not on the children of aliens temporarily visiting the United States or of illegal aliens.
The common understanding of the 14th Amendment for more than a century, upheld by the Supreme Court, has guaranteed citizenship to children born in the United States. But D. John Sauer, the solicitor general, argued that such a view was mistaken, according to the filings, which were reviewed by The New York Times but have not yet appeared in the courts public case-tracking system.
If the justices were to take the case, the court could hear arguments on the matter during its upcoming term, which is set to begin in early October. Decisions are typically announced by late June or early July.
The Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Mr. Trump issued the order on his first day in office, but it has been blocked by the courts ever since.
In a pair of petitions, government lawyers argued that the Constitutions promise of citizenship was conferred on freed slaves and their children, not on the children of aliens temporarily visiting the United States or of illegal aliens.
The common understanding of the 14th Amendment for more than a century, upheld by the Supreme Court, has guaranteed citizenship to children born in the United States. But D. John Sauer, the solicitor general, argued that such a view was mistaken, according to the filings, which were reviewed by The New York Times but have not yet appeared in the courts public case-tracking system.
If the justices were to take the case, the court could hear arguments on the matter during its upcoming term, which is set to begin in early October. Decisions are typically announced by late June or early July.
The Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Allow End of Birthright Citizenship - NYT (Original Post)
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AnnaLee
(1,309 posts)1. What is the start point?
Unless evolution to human, or the garden of eden, your choice, took place within the US boundaries, there would be no US citizens if birthright citizenship were not recognized under some definition that, I don't think, is anywhere in the Constitution. Even if we assume evolution to human, or the garden of eden, did occur inside the US borders, was that the beginning of all races or just of the white race? Sorry, I'm so confused. I seem to recall that not all Native Americans have the same original origins.
B.See
(6,766 posts)2. No surprise there. Bigots and supremacists like Trump
NEVER thought of all Americans as "real" Americans anyway. And I'm not talking immigrants.