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Updated · Fox News · Jul 16
John Yoo Proposes Birthright Citizenship Act After Court Signal, Citing 1 in 10 U.S. Births
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 16

John Yoo Proposes Birthright Citizenship Act After Court Signal, Citing 1 in 10 U.S. Births

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 16

Summary

  • John Yoo unveiled a Birthright Citizenship Act that would limit automatic citizenship at birth to children with at least one U.S.-citizen parent, lawful permanent resident parent, or active-duty service member parent.
  • Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s separate opinion in the recent Supreme Court case is central to Yoo’s push, with Yoo arguing the court signaled Congress — not the executive branch — should define the scope of birthright citizenship.
  • One in 10 U.S. births is to an illegal-immigrant mother, Yoo said, citing the Center for Immigration Studies, and he argued that current policy encourages illegal immigration and birth tourism.
  • Texas cases have sharpened that argument: a hospital was investigated over "birth packages" for foreign nationals, and a Houston-area operation allegedly helped more than 1,000 children be born to Chinese nationals seeking U.S. citizenship.
  • The proposal lands as Trump presses the Supreme Court to revisit birthright citizenship, turning the issue from a court fight into a potential congressional battle over the Fourteenth Amendment.

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