Without it, writes Tom Faletti, "The burden of proof falls on you to demonstrate that you have the 'privilege' of being a ...
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Huge scale of Chinese birth tourism may impact SCOTUS ruling on birthright citizenship, author says
In a new book, investigative journalist Peter Schweizer exposes the grand scale of Chinese birth tourism, estimating that ...
The Christian Post on MSN
Birthright citizenship, conversion therapy ban, trans sports: 5 Supreme Court decisions to watch in 2026
The United States Supreme Court is in the midst of a term that includes several high-profile cases on issues including ...
The naturalization process has become more complex, uncertain, or abruptly halted under this Republican administration ...
Tribune News Service on MSNOpinion
Commentary: Supreme Court may want to check the Bible on citizenship and rights
President Donald Trump claims that birthright citizenship isn’t that: a birthright. He wants the authority to revoke the ...
The Supreme Court is poised to play a pivotal role in determining the future of President Donald Trump's aggressive ...
The Supreme Court of the United States is weighing a series of important cases during its current term involving issues such as presidential powers, tariffs, birthright citizenship, guns, race, ...
Over the next year, several major immigration cases are poised to reshape the landscape of U.S. immigration law, specifically in ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments concerning the issuance of President Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship for children of immigrants who entered the U.S. illegally ...
On this podcast edition of Supreme Court Brief, host Jimmy Hoover interviews legal scholar Amanda Frost on her latest research on the original meaning of the Constitution's citizenship clause, which ...
Oklahoma lawmakers debate immigration bills ahead of session ...
"My ancestors came here legally:" The hidden history behind Trump's attack on birthright citizenship
Birthright citizenship—the principle that anyone born on American soil is a citizen—has deep roots in English common law and ...
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