The Supreme Court just chickened out -- and let a mess in its wake [View all]
Just how bad is the Supreme Courts June 27 decision on birthright citizenship? Among progressive and liberal commentators, the thinking is surprisingly mixed. Some assert that Trump v. CASA couldnt be more disastrous and will leave the Trump administration with blood on its hands; others see silver linings in the ruling.
The reason for the diverse reactions is simple: The 6-3 majority decision written by Justice Amy Coney Barrett didnt address the underlying issue in the casethe constitutionality of President Donald Trumps executive order ending birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment for the children of undocumented immigrants. Instead, Barrett and the conservative majority produced a complicated and confusing procedural ruling that leaves the executive order in legal limbo, intact for now but subject to further litigation.
As I have written before, Trumps birthright order defies the plain text of the very first sentence of the 14th Amendment. Known as the Citizenship Clause, the sentence reads: All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.
Had Barrett and her confederates not ducked the underlying issue of the executive orders constitutionality, they would have been forced either to rewrite the Citizenship Clause to uphold the ordera step even they apparently are not yet prepared to takeor invalidate a centerpiece of the MAGA mass deportation agenda.
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