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Charlie Kirk Debates 14th Amendment Birthright Citizenship and White Supremacy Claims

Turning Point USAJuly 8, 20253 min571,353 views
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Debate on Birthright Citizenship

  • πŸ‘Ά Jacob Norwood, a high school junior, questions Charlie Kirk about the abolishment of the 14th Amendment and birthright citizenship.
  • πŸ“œ Kirk agrees with abolishing birthright citizenship, stating it was not intended for "anchor babies" and that the interpretation of "all persons" in the amendment is unclear.
  • ✈️ He highlights that the US is one of the few industrialized nations with birthright citizenship, citing examples of pregnant women from other countries coming to the US to give birth and obtain citizenship for their children.
  • βš–οΈ Kirk argues this practice "cuts in line" and "dilutes the meaning of US citizenship."

Confrontation on White Supremacy Accusations

  • ❓ Norwood relays a question from his father, asking if Kirk would be a white supremacist if he were in a more diverse work field or if he wasn't "preaching hate."
  • 😠 Kirk expresses anger, telling Norwood he should be ashamed of his father and defending his organization, Blexit, which employs Black Americans.
  • πŸ—£οΈ Kirk challenges the accusation, defining a white supremacist as someone who believes they are higher than others and stating there is no evidence to support the claim that he is one.
  • 🚫 He criticizes the loose use of terms like "racist" and "white supremacist," calling it destructive to dialogue and national unity.
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14th AmendmentBirthright CitizenshipAnchor BabiesIllegal ImmigrationUS CitizenshipCharlie KirkWhite SupremacyBlexitHate SpeechImmigration Policy
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