My father arrived in the U.S with $30 and a belief in a country that promised your worth would not be determined by where you were born, but by what you built and how you lived.

That promise is now under attack. On April 1, SCOTUS will hear a case challenging Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship in the U.S. A move that would throw countless families into chaotic and harmful legal uncertainty.
Here's what's at stake and how we defend our constitutional rights.

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If Birthright Citizenship Falls–The American Experiment Fails

On April 1 the ACLU is going to the Supreme Court to defend the Constitutional guarantee of birthright citizenship–here is what you need to know I am an immigrant. In 1977, my father arrived in the United States with $30 in his pocket. That was it. No guarantees. No

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Please forgive me for suspecting that keeping "those brown people" out is only the beginning of the Heritage Foundation plan.

If this succeeds, the next step will be denial of citizenship for people who do not own large parcels of real estate.

And don't forget genital inspections to eliminate those born without testicles.

Plus certified membership in a church on the approved list. Plus, perhaps, an "IQ" or language test, to filter out "lesser races".

Feeling safe yet?