Andy Barr proposes amendment to end birthright citizenship for illegal immigrants

Congressman Andy Barr - Rep. Andy Barr Official U.S. House headshot
Congressman Andy Barr - Rep. Andy Barr Official U.S. House headshot
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Following the Supreme Court’s decision in Trump v CASA, Trump v New Jersey, and Trump v Washington, U.S. Congressman Andy Barr announced plans to introduce new legislation titled the Protecting American Citizenship Amendment. This proposed constitutional amendment aims to end birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants.

Congressman Barr expressed his support for the Supreme Court’s limitation on nationwide injunctions, stating that “Radical District Judges have been stopping the MAGA agenda with nationwide injunctions, preventing President Trump from cleaning up the damage done under four years of Joe Biden.” He emphasized the urgency of addressing birthright citizenship by introducing this amendment in Congress.

Barr further stated, “I’ll be introducing a Constitutional Amendment in Congress immediately to put an end to this debate and end birthright citizenship for illegal immigrants once and for all. We must fight on every front and do whatever it takes to help President Trump protect America.”



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