Congressman Weber says courts sometimes wrong as birthright citizenship repeal order challenged, citing separate but equal, abortion
Texas Congressman Randy Weber 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 14th Amendment's original intent was to ensure African-Americans' place in America, and that court interpretations do not necessarily make something right, citing historical Supreme Court errors like counting African-Americans as three-fifths of a citizenship and supporting segregation.





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