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    What is Birthright Citizenship after Supreme Court Side With President Trump?

    Zayne PhamBy Zayne PhamJune 28, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read1 Views
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    Demonstrators hold up an anti-Trump sign as U.S. Supreme Court sided with President Trump on what is Birthright Citizenship in Washington, DC, on 27 June 27 2025 (Image Credit: Alex Wrobleski/AFP)
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    On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order aiming to revoke birthright citizenship for children born in the United States to undocumented immigrants. This move has sparked a significant legal and constitutional debate, as birthright citizenship has been a cornerstone of U.S. immigration policy since the ratification of the 14th Amendment in 1868.


    What is Birthright Citizenship?

    Birthright citizenship, also known as jus soli, is the constitutional guarantee that nearly anyone born in the U.S. is automatically granted citizenship. This principle stems from the 14th Amendment, ratified in 1868, which states:

    “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens…”

    Despite its clear wording, an obscure clause—“subject to the jurisdiction thereof”—has been seized upon by critics who argue it excludes children of undocumented immigrants. The 1898 Supreme Court case United States v. Wong Kim Ark confirmed that children born to lawful permanent residents are U.S. citizens. Yet, it didn’t wrestle with the undocumented parent scenario, leaving room for new interpretations.


    When Was Birthright Citizenship Established?

    The principle has deep historical roots, even before the 14th Amendment. In English common law and early American law, Calvin’s Case (1608) established a precedent: anyone born on the sovereign’s territory was considered a citizen.

    In the U.S., the 1866 Civil Rights Act first legislated birthright citizenship, declaring that anyone born in the U.S.—except those “subject to any foreign power” or Native Americans—was a citizen. This provision was enshrined in the Constitution one year later with the 14th Amendment.


    What Does the Constitution Say About Birthright Citizenship?

    The Citizenship Clause was intended to reverse the infamous Dred Scott decision and protect citizenship rights for all born on U.S. soil, regardless of race or immigration status.

    Still, the wording “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” introduces a nuance. Narrow interpretations suggest that only those with full allegiance to U.S. laws—namely citizens and lawful residents—qualify. But the Supreme Court, including in cases like Wong Kim Ark and Slaughter‑House, consistently signals that this narrow view doesn’t apply to most children born here.


    Trump Executive Order To Fix The Constitutional “Loophole”

    On January 20, 2025, President Trump signed Executive Order 14160 aiming to end automatic citizenship for children born to undocumented or non‑resident visa holders. He argued that the “subject to the jurisdiction” clause creates a constitutional loophole allowing executive action without amending the Constitution.

    Yet, immediate legal backlash ensued: four federal judges issued nationwide injunctions blocking enforcement, all citing the 14th Amendment’s clear wording.

    The “Loophole” Debate & Legal Outlook

    Proponents of Trump’s view claim the “subject to the jurisdiction” phrase limits citizenship, forming the constitutional loophole. But major legal scholars and past Supreme Court rulings state that full allegiance for undocumented parents isn’t required. Presence and subjection to U.S. laws are sufficient.

    Critics assert closing birthright citizenship without a constitutional amendment contradicts over 150 years of legal precedent and would plunge newborns into legal indeterminacy.


    Supreme Court Ruling

    On June 27, 2025, the Supreme Court struck down the ability of federal district judges to issue nationwide injunctions—allowing Trump’s executive order to take effect in roughly 28 states. However, the Court did not rule on the constitutionality of the birthright citizenship ban. Instead, it focused on limiting judicial tools—not the policy’s legality.

    Justices Amy Coney Barrett (majority) and Sonia Sotomayor (dissent) clashed over this procedural shift—Barrett arguing judicial discipline, Sotomayor warning of legal instability .

    Critics voiced concern that this only deferment: states and immigrant rights groups have already filed class‑action lawsuits, and challenges under the Administrative Procedure Act loom as possible routes.

    With nationwide injunctions weakened, the litigation battle now splits across states and through class‑action challenges. Many expect the Supreme Court to address the constitutional question during its next term in October 2025, putting birthright citizenship itself on trial.

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