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Trump and Birthright Citizenship

Trump and Birthright Citizenship

History As It Happens · Martin Di Caro

January 31, 202541m 37s

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Show Notes

President Trump wants to end birthright citizenship as part of his multifront campaign to close American society to foreigners. A federal judge has temporarily blocked his executive order attempting to abolish part of the Constitution -- Section 1 of the Fourteenth Amendment. The case may ultimately reach the Supreme Court, more than 150 years after the states ratified the transformative amendment that "transcended race and region, it challenged legal discrimination throughout the nation, and changed and broadened the meaning of freedom for all Americans," in the words of eminent historian Eric Foner. In this episode, Foner delves into the origins of this enduring American conflict over rights and citizenship.

Recommended reading:

Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution 1863-1877 by Eric Foner (book)

A Look Back at the Wong Kim Ark Decision by Scott Bomboy of the National Constitution Center (article)