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BumRushDaShow

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Mon Jul 6, 2026, 03:00 AM Yesterday

Johnson Says Congress Must Address Birthright Citizenship After SCOTUS Loss [View all]

Source: Newsweek

Published Jul 05, 2026 at 01:52 PM EDT updated Jul 05, 2026 at 03:20 PM EDT


House Speaker Mike Johnson said Sunday that Congress must take up the legislative fight over birthright citizenship after the Supreme Court struck down an executive order by President Donald Trump that sought to restrict the practice.

The comments by the Louisiana Republican signal that party leaders are pivoting to a new legislative strategy following one of the most significant legal defeats of Trump’s second term.

Johnson argued that lawmakers should act after the high court's 6-3 decision preserved automatic citizenship for children born on U.S. soil, regardless of their parents' immigration status. Speaking on Fox News Sunday, Johnson claimed the current system is being abused through "birthright tourism" and suggested the House would move quickly if a legislative path is viable.

"Justice [Clarence] Thomas explained that the 14th Amendment, the original intent, was to enhance and really value citizenship," Johnson said. "And it's been devalued because of birthright tourism, which is what we have now. It's a threat to the rule of law and national security. We do need to address it."

Read more: https://www.newsweek.com/johnson-congress-birthright-citizenship-scotus-ruling-12159422

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And just why does he think that Congress has the power to overturn a Constitutional Amendment? Lonestarblue Yesterday #1
It's in the Constitution, dipstick liberalgunwilltravel Yesterday #2
He's just servicing the base Orrex Yesterday #7
The tRump meat puppet Mike Johnson The Wizard Yesterday #3
" fear of Trump releasing the "gay lover" pictures." Talitha 22 hrs ago #17
Make them deny it, The Wizard 22 hrs ago #18
* snort * Talitha 22 hrs ago #20
Why not combine it with adding a third term? eringer Yesterday #4
Naw, let's eliminate the 2nd Amendment. republianmushroom Yesterday #10
National security! National security! Bayard Yesterday #5
Was it 6 3? Not 5 4? Kavanaugh dissented on the key principle right? SSJVegeta Yesterday #6
Here is the summary from SCOTUSBlog BumRushDaShow Yesterday #8
he actually thinks the 14th amendment does not require birthirght citizenship SSJVegeta Yesterday #9
I think his beer was warm.... SergeStorms 23 hrs ago #13
You can't overturn a Constitutional amendment with legislation. SamuelAdams Yesterday #11
Johnson is setting himself up for another failure. If Trump could fire him he would. Martin68 Yesterday #12
We can fire all the Republicans Akakoji 23 hrs ago #14
No we don't Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 23 hrs ago #15
F-ing kavanaugh based his concurrence on legislative, not constitutional grounds. pat_k 22 hrs ago #16
This guy's nose is so far up Dump's ass he can't even see anymore mdbl 22 hrs ago #19
Where is the proof odins folly 21 hrs ago #21
I guess Uncle Ruckus' meeting with Maga Mike was to strategize as to how LoisB 20 hrs ago #22
Every Republican who benefits from birthright citizenship needs to go back where they came from. Zelda_Orchid 19 hrs ago #23
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