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Congressman Biggs predicts birthright citizenship executive order to be litigated at Supreme Court

Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs says at a news conference with Republican colleagues to discuss codifying a first day executive order by President Trump that would halt birthright citizenship under the Constitution that the US Supreme Court will likely interpret birthright citizenship by considering historical precedents like the 1924 Indian Citizenship Act, which recognized that subject to the jurisdiction meant more than just legal prosecution but implied a developed loyalty to the country.
Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs says at a news conference with Republican colleagues to discuss codifying a first day executive order by President Trump that would halt birthright citizenship under the Constitution that the US Supreme Court will likely interpret birthright citizenship by considering historical precedents like the 1924 Indian Citizenship Act, which recognized that subject to the jurisdiction meant more than just legal prosecution but implied a developed loyalty to the country.
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January 23, 2025
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