Asian Americans Rally for Birthright Citizenship at Supreme Court

As the Supreme Court hears arguments on birthright citizenship, Asian American activists are at the forefront of the fight to protect this fundamental right.
Asian American activists and advocates are playing a central role in the legal battle over birthright citizenship as the Supreme Court hears arguments on the issue. The case, which centers on whether children of undocumented immigrants born in the United States are entitled to citizenship, has significant implications for the Asian American community.
Historically, Asian Americans have been at the forefront of the fight for birthright citizenship, with landmark Supreme Court cases like United States v. Wong Kim Ark (1898) establishing this fundamental right. The current case, United States v. Sanchez-Gomez, is the latest chapter in this ongoing struggle.
"For the Asian American community, this issue is deeply personal," said John Doe, a civil rights attorney and advocate. "Many of our families have been in this country for generations, and birthright citizenship is a core part of our identity and our fight for equal rights."
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: The New York Times


