Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • JORGE MARTINEZ: The Swamp’s War On Rural America And Trump’s Fight To End It
    • April 19th – 2026 Presidential Politics – Trump Administration Day 455
    • Sunday April 19th – Open Thread
    • Share of young men attending church is on the rise in a trend driven by Republicans, Gallup finds
    • Trans medicine receives another major blow
    • Republican senators warn they may break with Trump on Iran war powers as 60-day deadline nears
    • Gold Star father calls prior Afghanistan review a ‘cover-up’ as new Pentagon panel examines millions of documents
    • Jen Psaki dismisses 25th Amendment push against Trump, telling Democrats to stop wasting time
    • World News Vids
    • Whatfinger News
    • Donate
    Whatfinger News Quick Hits
    Subscribe
    Sunday, April 19
    • Home
    • Whatfinger News
    • Breaking News 24/7
    • Rumble Fast Clips
    • Right Wing Vids
    • Daily News Link List
    • Military
    • Crazy Clips
    • Entertainment
    • Support Whatfinger
    • Donate To Whatfinger
    Whatfinger News Quick Hits
    Home»News»This Word In The 14th Amendment Bans Birthright Citizenship, And It’s Not ‘Jurisdiction’
    News

    This Word In The 14th Amendment Bans Birthright Citizenship, And It’s Not ‘Jurisdiction’

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorApril 6, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    This week, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Trump v. Barbara, the most consequential immigration case in decades. The case was brought by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on behalf of a Honduran national challenging President Trump’s executive order denying citizenship to children born to illegal immigrants and tourists with temporary visas. The question posed was whether the 14th Amendment’s Citizenship Clause guarantees automatic citizenship to every child born on American soil, no matter who the parents are or why they are in the United States.

    The 14th Amendment was adopted in post-Civil War 1868 to secure citizenship for freed slaves and their children. But who else is covered? Does that phrase cover children of illegal immigrants, tourists, or temporary visa holders? The prevailing interpretation has been that it does, and that it only excludes children of foreign diplomats, invading soldiers, and members of Native American tribes. (In the case of the latter, Congress passed legislation granting citizenship, just as it did for children born abroad to American parents who are not automatically covered by the 14th Amendment.)


    Read Full Article: https://thefederalist.com/2026/04/06/this-word-in-the-14th-amendment-bans-birthright-citizenship-and-its-not-jurisdiction/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=this-word-in-the-14th-amendment-bans-birthright-citizenship-and-its-not-jurisdiction

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Whatfinger Editor

    Related Posts

    JORGE MARTINEZ: The Swamp’s War On Rural America And Trump’s Fight To End It

    April 19, 2026
    Read More

    April 19th – 2026 Presidential Politics – Trump Administration Day 455

    April 18, 2026
    Read More

    Sunday April 19th – Open Thread

    April 18, 2026
    Read More
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    • Is Ivermectin the Key to Fighting Cancer? …. – Wellness (Dr. McCullough’s company) Sponsored Post 🛑 You can get MEBENDAZOLE  and Ivermectin from Wellness 👍

    🛑Breaking News 24/7 📰Rumble Clips👍 Choice Clips🎞️CRAZY Clips😜 Right Wing Vids🔥Military⚔️Entertainment🍿Money💵Crypto🪙Sports🏈World🌍Sci-Tech🧠 ‘Mainstream 🗞️Twitter –X🐤Lifehacks🤔 Humor Feed 🤡 Humor Daily🤡 Live Longer❤️‍🩹 Anime😊  Food🍇 US Debt Clock 💳 Support Whatfinger💲

    Whatfinger News Quick Hits
    Whatfinger Quickhits is published by Whatfinger News

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.