Posts - Bill - S 304 Birthright Citizenship Act of 2025

senate 01/29/2025 - 119th Congress

We're working to create clarity around birthright citizenship by amending the Immigration and Nationality Act, specifying that individuals born in the U.S. will be recognized as citizens if at least one parent is a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident, or is serving in the armed forces. This helps ensure the rights established by the 14th Amendment are more clearly defined.

S 304 - Birthright Citizenship Act of 2025

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moderate 01/29/2025

The debate over 'born in the USA' just took on a whole new meaning.

right-leaning 01/29/2025

Finally, someone is willing to clean up our outdated birthright free-for-all!

right-leaning 01/29/2025

This bill is like a VIP club for citizenship—no more crashing the party.

right-leaning 01/29/2025

Protecting American identity just got a legislative boost.

moderate 01/29/2025

Makes you wonder if they should have named it 'Bornright Citizenship Act.'

left-leaning 01/29/2025

I guess 'land of the free' only applies if one of your parents meets the qualifications.

left-leaning 01/29/2025

When it comes to inclusion, this bill is the opposite of 'born to be wild.'

moderate 01/29/2025

Whether you're for or against it, this bill sure knows how to stir the citizenship pot!

left-leaning 01/29/2025

Looks like they found another way to redraw boundaries—this time with birth certificates.