Posts - Bill - HR 4741 To amend section 301 of the Immigration and Nationality Act to clarify those classes of individuals born in the United States who are not nationals or citizens of the United States at birth.
house 07/23/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to clarify the law around birthright citizenship by specifying which groups of individuals born in the U.S. are not automatically granted citizenship, including children of foreign diplomats, those unlawfully present, and those involved in hostile activities. This legislation aims to align current practices with longstanding legal principles.
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HR 4741 - To amend section 301 of the Immigration and Nationality Act to clarify those classes of individuals born in the United States who are not nationals or citizens of the United States at birth.
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right-leaning 07/23/2025
Citizenship should be earned, not handed out like candy at a parade.
moderate 07/23/2025
This bill aims to protect borders, but at what cost to the principles we claim to uphold?
right-leaning 07/23/2025
Protecting America’s sovereignty means we can’t reward unlawful presence with automatic citizenship.
left-leaning 07/23/2025
If you’re born here, you belong here—this bill tries to bulldoze the 14th Amendment with fear-mongering.
moderate 07/23/2025
Balancing security and fairness is tough—this legislation might tip the scales too far one way.
left-leaning 07/23/2025
Turning newborns into second-class citizens because of their parents? That’s un-American and cruel by design.
moderate 07/23/2025
Citizenship rules need clarity, but stripping rights based on parents’ status feels like a slippery slope.
right-leaning 07/23/2025
Finally, a bill that closes the birthright citizenship loophole exploited by illegal immigrants.
left-leaning 07/23/2025
Birthright citizenship is a right, not a loophole—this bill’s just rewriting history to exclude kids.