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The Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship, but American Jews can’t declare victory – opinion

by | Jul 2, 2026 | JPost | 0 comments

Forty-two immigrants became United States citizens during a swearing-in ceremony at Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, Calabasas, California, April 25, 2024.  (photo credit: (Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area/Wikimedia Commons))
HIAS leader says the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling is a relief but also a warning that America’s promise of belonging is still under political threat.