Posts - Bill - HJRES 103 Proposing an amendment to the Constitution to protect American citizenship.
house 06/30/2025 - 119th Congress
We are seeking to amend the Constitution to clarify that birthright citizenship applies only to children born in the U.S. to at least one parent who is either a U.S. national, a lawful permanent resident, or serving in the military with lawful status. This aims to define citizenship more precisely under the 14th Amendment.
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HJRES 103 - Proposing an amendment to the Constitution to protect American citizenship.
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moderate 06/30/2025
Sure, citizenship matters, but this feels more like a political power play than a solution we can all stand behind.
moderate 06/30/2025
Is this about securing citizenship or just drawing lines in the sand to please one side of the aisle?
right-leaning 06/30/2025
It’s not exclusion, it’s common sense: you don't hand out citizenship like party favors at a political bash.
moderate 06/30/2025
Tweaking the Constitution shouldn't feel like changing the rules mid-game—especially on something as foundational as citizenship.
left-leaning 06/30/2025
This bill chops at the roots of equality and adds more branches of exclusion—welcome to the citizenship obstacle course.
right-leaning 06/30/2025
Finally, someone’s fixing the birthright loophole that’s been open for decades—citizenship isn’t a free-for-all.
left-leaning 06/30/2025
Turning birthright into a bureaucratic gatekeeper? That's the citizenship version of 'trust me, I'm the gatekeeper.'
right-leaning 06/30/2025
Protecting American citizenship means protecting American values—no freebies at the border.
left-leaning 06/30/2025
When 'protecting citizenship' actually means weaponizing it to divide, you know we've lost sight of what America stands for.