Supreme Court's 6-3 Birthright Citizenship Ruling Sparks Outrage and Fears of 'Birth Tourism
The US Supreme Court's 6-3 decision to uphold birthright citizenship was widely criticized as 'destructive' and 'outrageous', sparking fears of increased 'birth tourism'.
The Supreme Court's 6-3 decision upholding birthright citizenship as the law of the land has sparked widespread outrage among critics who fear it will lead to an influx of third-world and pro-Communist 'birth tourism' in the US. The ruling was described as 'destructive' and 'outrageous' by many, who warn that it will undermine national security and sovereignty. Proponents of the decision argue that it is a fundamental right protected under the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, but critics say it has become increasingly exploited for nefarious purposes. The ruling is likely to continue to be highly contested in the coming weeks and months.