Birthright Citizenship

Birthright Citizenship

Birthright citizenship is a vital aspect of the American legal landscape, rooted in historical necessity and framed by constitutional guarantees. From its origins in English law to its entrenchment in the Fourteenth Amendment, the concept of automatic citizenship for those born on U.S. soil underscores a commitment to equality and justice. Landmark court cases have further shaped this discourse, affirming the rights of individuals and challenging perceptions surrounding citizenship.
Black History

The Efforts to Erase Black History

President Trump’s executive orders have sought to reframe the history of race and culture in America. Erica L. Green, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, describes how the orders have led to the erasing of history of the Black experience.