If “the Constitution is not a suicide pact,” today’s birthright citizenship ruling is a major step backward.
Modern global travel, the liberal love affair with open-borders policies, and a dangerous international security environment make this decision an immediate national security threat.
It’s past time for a constitutional amendment.
Isn't one of the arguments in favor of abortion that some women need to abort because they can't afford a baby and they would be a drain on the taxpayers. Yet, the left is perfectly happy to fund every illegal immigrant and all the birthright babies. Makes zero sense.
Feels like a good time to remind everyone we have a sitting Supreme Court justice who says she doesn't know what a woman is because she's not a biologist 🤡🤡🤡
I will reintroduce this exact bill when I return to DC. Let’s see how today’s DC Democrats will vote when offered the ideas of the Democrat party that used to love this country and the American people!
The idea that a pregnant woman from Guatemala can sprint across the US border, have the baby 30 minutes after arriving here, and the baby is magically a citizen of the US, is one of the most retarded and indefensible notions ever conceived
Speaking of hoarding wealth, Khanna’s two young children are the proud owners of THREE private golf courses in Ohio, where member initiation fees run upwards of $45k
Khanna’s children — still in elementary school — earned up to $2 million from their golf courses in 2024.
I just finished reading Clarence Thomas's dissent. I encourage you to do the same. If you take the time to read Roberts's opinion and compare it to Thomas's dissent, Thomas completely outclasses Roberts. His is a step-by-step history and constitutional lessen that brilliantly and methodically unravels every aspect of Roberts's argument.
@NYCMayor@ZohranKMamdani This is a lie. You balanced the budget by borrowing billions from the NY state government which pushed back pension payments, so you literally took money from "the backs of hardworking people."
Don’t get it twisted.
On this day, June 30, 1776, the American Revolution was trapped in a high-stakes race against time.
As a massive military threat materialized off the coast of New York, a group of sweltering politicians in Philadelphia prepared to fundamentally alter the course of human history.
The calm before the storm is completely shattered for Gen. George Washington. Just a day prior, lookouts spotted 45 British sails. By nightfall on June 30, Washington fired off an urgent update to Continental Congress President John Hancock, reporting that the number had grown to 110 enemy ships, with more actively moving in from Washington’s Mount Vernon.
The massive British fleet from Halifax was bearing down on New York, signaling the start of a brutal campaign.
Washington did not waste a single moment. He ordered daily troop marches to strategic alarm posts so every officer and soldier knew exactly where to deploy. To minimize casualties from the heavy guns of the British warships, he explicitly mapped out paths that were the least exposed to naval fire. Ground-level readiness was tightly audited, with soldiers inspected to guarantee they carried 24 rounds of ammunition and high-quality flints. In Washington’s own words, preparation was “more than one half the battle.”
Roughly 90 miles to the south, Philadelphia was caught in a stifling, anxious standstill. The Second Continental Congress was navigating a tense weekend recess after receiving Thomas Jefferson’s initial draft of the Declaration of Independence on June 28. The delegates used June 30 to quietly study and critique the text, resting up before the explosive floor debates over the formal Lee Resolution for Independence scheduled for the first of July.
The atmosphere inside the city was brutal, thanks to a record heatwave. John Adams described the thick summer air as the “fierce Breath of a hot oven,” which forced the founders to make frequent, desperate trips to the local city pumps just to stay hydrated.
Sequestered in his rented room, Thomas Jefferson was editing his draft under immense pressure. He became so entirely consumed by the gravity of the week that he completely lost track of time, famously writing “June 31st” in his personal financial memorandum book.
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🚨 JUST IN: Sen. @BernieMoreno pledges to run former Democrat Senate Leader Harry Reid’s EXACT 1993 bill ELIMINATING birthright citizenship for children of illegals
Harry Reid NAILED it 🔥: "If you break our laws by entering this country without permission and give birth to a child, we reward that child with U.S. citizenship and guarantee FULL ACCESS to all public and social services this society provides."
"NO sane country would do that, right?! Guess again."
"Is it any wonder that two-thirds of the babies born at taxpayer expense at county-run hospitals in Los Angeles are born to ILLEGAL ALIEN mothers?" 🎯
(GREAT job finding this bill @BillMelugin_)
To everyone on the left complaining about cuts in USAID, here's an idea: start your own charities with your own money, get your friends to donate, no more grifting off the taxpayers. I'm totally in favor of anyone donating voluntarily!