In this Independent Sentinel article, M Dowling highlights actor James Woods’ observation that Congress—not the Supreme Court—bears primary responsibility for failing to address birthright citizenship, as legislative inaction under Senate leadership perpetuates the issue.
- The recent Supreme Court ruling upholding birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants underscores Congress’s dereliction, with RINOs like John Thune unlikely to advance meaningful reform or a constitutional amendment.
- Border Czar Tom Homan emphasized stepping up enforcement against birth tourism, noting hospitals in Yuma and El Paso are overwhelmed by illegal migrants exploiting the policy, posing a national security threat from nations like China and Russia.
- Sen. Rand Paul called for a constitutional amendment to end birthright citizenship and urged constituents to pressure senators, while others propose legislation barring citizenship for children of temporary visitors.
- Democrats and open-border advocates prioritize non-citizens, turning citizenship into a tool for demographic change rather than safeguarding American sovereignty.
- Woods and critics argue the real fix lies with lawmakers who refuse to act, leaving the executive and judiciary to navigate a broken system Congress created.
Read the full story:
https://www.independentsentinel.com/james-woods-points-out-the-real-problem-on-birthright-citizenship/



