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Press Release: Wyden and Merkley Urge Supreme Court to Uphold Birthright Citizenship Amid Trump Administration's Legal Challenges

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Senators Wyden and Merkley urge the Supreme Court to uphold birthright citizenship against Trump's proposed changes.

Quiver AI Summary

Senators advocate protection of birthright citizenship: U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, along with 27 colleagues, urged the Supreme Court to uphold birthright citizenship, citing attempts by the Trump administration to undermine this long-standing legal principle. They argue that the citizenship rights of children born in the U.S. are constitutionally guaranteed.

Wyden and Merkley emphasize constitutional integrity: Senator Wyden stated, “Children born in this country have only called the United States their home,” while Merkley asserted that the Constitution's 14th Amendment ensures every child born on U.S. soil is a citizen. They stress the need for the Supreme Court to reject any executive actions that contradict established laws.

Details of court involvement: The Senators signed an amicus brief in the case of Trump v Barbara, which they claim challenges the Constitution and decades of judicial precedent. The brief, initiated by Senators including Jacky Rosen and Dick Durbin, seeks to invalidate Trump's executive order on citizenship rights for children born in the U.S.

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