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How odd, the mothers status does not matter in the scenario and only the father.  In Trumps Executive Order to try and throw out “birth right citizenship” deeming American Born individuals “are not citizens” if the child’s parents are not legal……Trumps order addresses a situation where a child has 1 legal parent and 1 non-legal parent. His order states in those cases, the FATHER must be the legal parent in order for the child’s citizenship to be considered “valid” REGARDLESS of the mothers status.  President Trump’s executive order, titled “Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship,” redefines the Fourteenth Amendment’s clause “and subject to the jurisdiction thereof.” The order specifies two situations where a person is no longer a U.S. citizen at birth:  1. When the mother was unlawfully present in the U.S., and the father was neither a U.S. citizen nor a lawful permanent resident at the time of birth.  2. When the mother was in the U.S. on a temporary status (e.g., student visa, work visa, tourist visa), and the father was neither a U.S. citizen nor a lawful permanent resident at the time of birth. In both scenarios, the father’s legal status is pivotal. If the father is not a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, the child would not automatically receive U.S. citizenship at birth, regardless of the mother’s status.   This executive order has been met with legal challenges. For instance, twenty-two states have filed lawsuits arguing that the order violates the Fourteenth Amendment, which guarantees citizenship to all individuals born or naturalized in the United States.   The 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified in 1868, addresses the issue of citizenship in its first clause. It states: “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.” This clause establishes the principle of birthright citizenship, meaning that anyone born on U.S. soil is a U.S. citizen, regardless of the immigration status of their parents, as long as they are “subject to the jurisdiction” of the United States. The phrase “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” has been interpreted by courts to exclude specific groups, such as children of foreign diplomats or enemy combatants born in the U.S., as they are not considered fully subject to U.S. jurisdiction. However, for most people born in the United States, this clause guarantees automatic citizenship. The amendment was originally intended to ensure citizenship rights. This is the SECOND time Trump has attacked the 14th amendment (first was Roe V. Wade) let’s look at the bigger picture, in that gay marriage/interracial marriage are constitutional rights under the 14th amendment as well. Who’s to stop him from continuing to attack the amendment that protects these things? #ignorance #dumptrump #equality #humanrights #humanrightsforall #fyp #viral
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How odd, the mothers status does not matter in the scenario and only the father. In Trumps Executive Order to try and throw out “birth right citizenship” deeming American Born individuals “are not citizens” if the child’s parents are not legal……Trumps order addresses a situation where a child has 1 legal parent and 1 non-legal parent. His order states in those cases, the FATHER must be the legal parent in order for the child’s citizenship to be considered “valid” REGARDLESS of the mothers status. President Trump’s executive order, titled “Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship,” redefines the Fourteenth Amendment’s clause “and subject to the jurisdiction thereof.” The order specifies two situations where a person is no longer a U.S. citizen at birth: 1. When the mother was unlawfully present in the U.S., and the father was neither a U.S. citizen nor a lawful permanent resident at the time of birth. 2. When the mother was in the U.S. on a temporary status (e.g., student visa, work visa, tourist visa), and the father was neither a U.S. citizen nor a lawful permanent resident at the time of birth. In both scenarios, the father’s legal status is pivotal. If the father is not a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, the child would not automatically receive U.S. citizenship at birth, regardless of the mother’s status. This executive order has been met with legal challenges. For instance, twenty-two states have filed lawsuits arguing that the order violates the Fourteenth Amendment, which guarantees citizenship to all individuals born or naturalized in the United States. The 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified in 1868, addresses the issue of citizenship in its first clause. It states: “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.” This clause establishes the principle of birthright citizenship, meaning that anyone born on U.S. soil is a U.S. citizen, regardless of the immigration status of their parents, as long as they are “subject to the jurisdiction” of the United States. The phrase “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” has been interpreted by courts to exclude specific groups, such as children of foreign diplomats or enemy combatants born in the U.S., as they are not considered fully subject to U.S. jurisdiction. However, for most people born in the United States, this clause guarantees automatic citizenship. The amendment was originally intended to ensure citizenship rights. This is the SECOND time Trump has attacked the 14th amendment (first was Roe V. Wade) let’s look at the bigger picture, in that gay marriage/interracial marriage are constitutional rights under the 14th amendment as well. Who’s to stop him from continuing to attack the amendment that protects these things? #ignorance #dumptrump #equality #humanrights #humanrightsforall #fyp #viral
The house is glass babe. It’s okay, we support you king 💅💅💅💅 #fypシ #maga #magacult #LoveIsLove #lovewins #greenscreenvideo #humanrightsforall #equality #voteblue #dumptheorangeclown
Daycares. Babies. Infants. You’re not Prolife. You’re Probirth. You’re disgusting. #fypシ #viral #greenscreenvideo #collegemom #law #iceimmigration #humanrights #equality #humanrightsforall
This is WA state Law. Research to see if your state has similiar protections. To U.S Citizens, remember it is NOT illegal to shout “ICE is here!” In a crowd, if you spot ICE members. Just remember to never physically interfere etc. This could be seen as obstruction of justice and can result in your arrest. #fyp #MomsofTikTok #lawschool #government #voteblue2024💙 #dumptrump #equality #humanrightsforall #viral #collegemom
What’s a undocumented immigrant? I’m blind sir. #fypシ #greenscreen #magacult #LoveIsLove #equality #nohumanisillegalonstolenland #nativeland #humanrightsforall
ICE ARRESTED A MOM AND TOOK AWAY HIS BABY  The heartbreaking arrest of a young mother by ICE, where agents not only took her baby but also assaulted her as if she were a criminal, is beyond unacceptable—it is inhumane. No mother should have to endure such cruelty, and no child should be ripped from their parent’s arms in such a violent manner. This is a clear violation of human rights, and it highlights the urgent need for immigration reform and justice. As Latinos and immigrants from all over the world, we must unite against these injustices and demand dignity, respect, and fair treatment for all. Our voices together are powerful, and we must not stay silent in the face of such oppression. #JusticeForImmigrants #EndFamilySeparation #StopICEAbuse #HumanRightsForAll #UniteForJustice#greenscreenvideo
As we reflect on these haunting words from Anne Frank, it’s impossible not to see parallels to what is happening today. Immigrant families are being separated, children are being left without their parents, and lives are being uprooted in ways that echo one of the darkest chapters in history. At the same time, women’s rights are under attack, and members of the LGBTQ+ community are being targeted, silenced, and stripped of their freedoms. We often ask, “How did people let it happen back then?” But the truth is, history repeats itself when we stay silent. It’s not just history books that carry these stories—today’s headlines do too. If we truly believe “Never Again,” then we have a responsibility to speak up, to act, and to ensure that no family, no child, no woman, and no LGBTQ+ person has to endure the same horrors. What can we do? For Immigrant Families 	•	Stay informed: Learn about immigration policies and the conditions in detention centers. Share this information to keep others informed. 	•	Support advocacy groups: Donate to organizations like RAICES, the Florence Project, or local immigrant rights groups that provide legal aid and support to immigrant families. 	•	Offer direct aid: Contribute to mutual aid networks or support shelters that assist immigrant families with housing, food, and other essentials. For Women’s Rights 	•	Speak out: Follow legislation that impacts women’s access to healthcare, reproductive rights, and workplace equality. Contact lawmakers to demand protections. 	•	Support organizations: Donate to Planned Parenthood, the Center for Reproductive Rights, or other advocacy groups fighting for women’s rights. 	•	Educate and empower: Share resources with women in your community about their rights and how they can advocate for themselves. For LGBTQ+ Rights 	•	Stay vocal: Call out anti-LGBTQ+ policies and hate speech. Use your platform to amplify LGBTQ+ voices and share their stories. 	•	Support advocacy groups: Donate to organizations like The Trevor Project, GLAAD, or Lambda Legal, which provide resources and fight for LGBTQ+ equality. 	•	Show solidarity: Attend Pride events, rallies, and peaceful protests, and support LGBTQ+-owned businesses and spaces. For All 	•	Contact your representatives: Call, email, or write to your elected officials to demand they protect human rights for everyone—immigrants, women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and all marginalized groups. 	•	Join protests and community actions: Show solidarity and create public pressure for change. 	•	Help locally: Support food banks, shelters, and mutual aid funds in your area that assist affected communities. We cannot let history repeat itself. If we believe in “Never Again,” then we must act now to ensure no family, no woman, no LGBTQ+ person, and no child suffers such cruelty under our watch. Together, we have the power to stand against injustice and protect the dignity and rights of every person.  I am looking for suggestion, suggestions on how to help and stay involved! We cannot sit quietly while our rights are being stripped away from us!  Sure! Here’s the full list of hashtags: #N#NeverAgainS#StandForHumanRightsH#HumanRightsForAllE#EqualityForEveryoneJ#JusticeForAllP#ProtectOurRightsI#ImmigrantsAreWelcomeF#FamiliesBelongTogetherE#EndFamilySeparationN#NoHumanIsIllegalI#ImmigrationRightsW#WomensRightsAreHumanRightsM#MyBodyMyChoiceE#EqualityForWomenS#StandWithWomenR#ReproductiveRightsL#LoveIsLoveP#ProtectTransRightsL#LGBTQRightse#equalitymatters
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As we reflect on these haunting words from Anne Frank, it’s impossible not to see parallels to what is happening today. Immigrant families are being separated, children are being left without their parents, and lives are being uprooted in ways that echo one of the darkest chapters in history. At the same time, women’s rights are under attack, and members of the LGBTQ+ community are being targeted, silenced, and stripped of their freedoms. We often ask, “How did people let it happen back then?” But the truth is, history repeats itself when we stay silent. It’s not just history books that carry these stories—today’s headlines do too. If we truly believe “Never Again,” then we have a responsibility to speak up, to act, and to ensure that no family, no child, no woman, and no LGBTQ+ person has to endure the same horrors. What can we do? For Immigrant Families • Stay informed: Learn about immigration policies and the conditions in detention centers. Share this information to keep others informed. • Support advocacy groups: Donate to organizations like RAICES, the Florence Project, or local immigrant rights groups that provide legal aid and support to immigrant families. • Offer direct aid: Contribute to mutual aid networks or support shelters that assist immigrant families with housing, food, and other essentials. For Women’s Rights • Speak out: Follow legislation that impacts women’s access to healthcare, reproductive rights, and workplace equality. Contact lawmakers to demand protections. • Support organizations: Donate to Planned Parenthood, the Center for Reproductive Rights, or other advocacy groups fighting for women’s rights. • Educate and empower: Share resources with women in your community about their rights and how they can advocate for themselves. For LGBTQ+ Rights • Stay vocal: Call out anti-LGBTQ+ policies and hate speech. Use your platform to amplify LGBTQ+ voices and share their stories. • Support advocacy groups: Donate to organizations like The Trevor Project, GLAAD, or Lambda Legal, which provide resources and fight for LGBTQ+ equality. • Show solidarity: Attend Pride events, rallies, and peaceful protests, and support LGBTQ+-owned businesses and spaces. For All • Contact your representatives: Call, email, or write to your elected officials to demand they protect human rights for everyone—immigrants, women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and all marginalized groups. • Join protests and community actions: Show solidarity and create public pressure for change. • Help locally: Support food banks, shelters, and mutual aid funds in your area that assist affected communities. We cannot let history repeat itself. If we believe in “Never Again,” then we must act now to ensure no family, no woman, no LGBTQ+ person, and no child suffers such cruelty under our watch. Together, we have the power to stand against injustice and protect the dignity and rights of every person. I am looking for suggestion, suggestions on how to help and stay involved! We cannot sit quietly while our rights are being stripped away from us! Sure! Here’s the full list of hashtags: #N#NeverAgainS#StandForHumanRightsH#HumanRightsForAllE#EqualityForEveryoneJ#JusticeForAllP#ProtectOurRightsI#ImmigrantsAreWelcomeF#FamiliesBelongTogetherE#EndFamilySeparationN#NoHumanIsIllegalI#ImmigrationRightsW#WomensRightsAreHumanRightsM#MyBodyMyChoiceE#EqualityForWomenS#StandWithWomenR#ReproductiveRightsL#LoveIsLoveP#ProtectTransRightsL#LGBTQRightse#equalitymatters

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