Breaking News:
Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship.
1 With the passage of the 14th Amendment in 1868, birthright citizenship became enshrined in the U.S. Constitution.
2 On the first day of his second term, President Trump signed an executive order arguing that birthright citizenship has been abused and should no longer be recognized.
3 A study by Duke University Press found that ending birthright citizenship could result in an increase of 2.5 million undocumented residents, disproportionately impacting Latine populations. It also estimates that by 2050, the unauthorized Latine population could grow by nearly 30%.
Follow Latino USA for updates as we monitor this administration’s policies.
Breaking News:
Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship.
1 With the passage of the 14th Amendment in 1868, birthright citizenship became enshrined in the U.S. Constitution.
2 On the first day of his second term, President Trump signed an executive order arguing that birthright citizenship has been abused and should no longer be recognized.
3 A study by Duke University Press found that ending birthright citizenship could result in an increase of 2.5 million undocumented residents, disproportionately impacting Latine populations. It also estimates that by 2050, the unauthorized Latine population could grow by nearly 30%.
Follow Latino USA for updates as we monitor this administration’s policies.