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Supremes’ citizenship ruling: Letters to the Editor — July 3, 2026

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02.07.2026

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Supremes’ citizenship ruling: Letters to the Editor — July 3, 2026

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The Issue: The Supreme Court’s 6-3 ruling that struck down an executive order denying birthright citizenship.

The cabal of liberals on the US Supreme Court — as well as the supposedly conservative Justices Amy Coney Barrett and John Roberts — chose politics over strict interpretation of the Constitution in the court’s ruling on birthright citizenship (“Trump border battle defeat,” July 1).

The 14th Amendment was written in plain English, and was meant to validate that former slaves and their descendants are American citizens. This is a sad day for America.

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The Supreme Court has appropriately affirmed that the 14th Amendment, which provides birthright citizenship, means what it says, and the president has no right to disavow it.

I imagine Trump has already vented his spleen by referring to the justices who ruled against him as “low-life scum” and “fools.” That’s how infantile people typically respond when they........

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