Supreme Court to Hear Birthright Citizenship Case: Legal Breakdown
Brian Tyler CohenDecember 6, 202512 min708,285 views
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- 🚨 The Supreme Court has granted review of a case that could potentially challenge the constitutional guarantee of birthright citizenship.
- 💡 The current understanding, established since 1886, is that anyone born in the U.S. and subject to its jurisdiction is a citizen.
- ⚠️ The six right-wing justices are criticized for a track record of expanding presidential power and contradicting constitutional text.
Constitutional Interpretation and Judicial Power
- ❓ A key question is how the Supreme Court can entertain a case that appears to contradict the plain text of the Constitution.
- 🏛️ Critics argue the court is operating with unchecked power, akin to a "king-like" authority, without a mandatory code of ethics.
- ⚖️ The court's previous decision allowing Donald Trump to remain on the ballot despite engaging in insurrection is cited as an example of disregarding constitutional text.
Potential Implications of a Ruling
- 🚫 If birthright citizenship is deemed unconstitutional, the immediate impact might be prospective, affecting only those born after a ruling.
- 📈 However, there's concern that this could be a springboard for future actions to denaturalize citizens and strip them of rights.
- 🔄 The strategy of achieving a goal and then immediately seeking further expansion of power is highlighted, similar to the approach taken on abortion rights.
Political and Judicial Reform
- 🗳️ The discussion emphasizes the need to politically dethrone those who undermine constitutional principles.
- reform The task of reforming and rebuilding the U.S. legal system, including addressing the current Supreme Court majority, is presented as a critical future mission.
- ⚔️ The importance of proactive engagement and going on the offense, rather than passively accepting unfavorable outcomes, is stressed.
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