Prominent Law Professors Join Fight to Reconsider Birthright Citizenship Ruling Under Trump's Push
A group of prominent legal scholars has rallied behind former President Donald Trump's campaign to challenge the interpretation of birthright citizenship, arguing that it is unconstitutional. At least seven law professors have joined forces to support Trump's effort to limit automatic citizenship for children born in the US.
A group of prominent law professors has joined former President Donald Trump's campaign to challenge the longstanding interpretation of birthright citizenship, arguing in favor of his efforts to limit it. At least seven law professors have signed a letter supporting Trump's proposal, which would restrict birthright citizenship to children born on U.S. soil, rather than parents who are not American citizens. The professors' backing adds credibility to Trump's push, which has sparked controversy and debate over its constitutionality and implications for future generations. The group's support highlights the ongoing divide among legal scholars about the issue of birthright citizenship.