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The Most Surprising Part of the Birthright-Citizenship Decision

Politics
United States
开始于 July 01, 2026

A conversation with Quinta Jurecic about how the recent rulings will affect the president’s power

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CLAIM 发布者 will Jul 01, 2026
The impact of the ruling on presidential power is significant, but its long-term effects on citizenship are still uncertain.

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The recent ruling on birthright citizenship empowers the president to shape immigration policy, reinforcing national sovereignty.

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The president's increased authority over citizenship matters could lead to a more streamlined immigration system, benefiting national interests.

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This decision undermines foundational American values by potentially stripping citizenship from those born on U.S. soil.

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Restricting birthright citizenship could lead to a more exclusionary society, disproportionately affecting marginalized communities.

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