
Gov. Pritzker’s Statement on Supreme Court’s Birthright Citizenship Decision
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CHICAGO – Today, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker released the following statement on the Supreme Court’s Trump v. Barbara decision striking down President Trump’s illegal executive order attempting to reverse birthright citizenship:
“Today the Supreme Court sided with the Constitution. Since the Fourteenth Amendment was ratified in 1868, the Constitution has left little to the imagination: all persons born or naturalized in the United States are United States citizens. Today’s ruling reaffirms the foundational values of America and protects the rights and freedoms of those who call it home.
“While this ruling is an important victory, we cannot forget the reason it was necessary: Donald Trump keeps trying to circumvent the Rule of Law through illegal executive actions. Trump's racism made him unable to understand that birthright citizenship helps make America great. He went after the Fourteenth Amendment because making our country smaller was the only way he could make himself feel bigger.
“Despite his failure today, Donald Trump will continue to test the limits of his power at the expense of the American people. In Illinois, we will remain active and vigilant in standing up for the Constitution, defending the rights it guarantees to every person, and upholding the principles that have long defined our nation.”
DPI Chair Hernandez Reacts to Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Ruling
Springfield, IL — In response to the Supreme Court’s upholding of birthright citizenship, Democratic Party of Illinois Chair Lisa Hernandez released the following statement:
“Today, Donald Trump could not enact his racist goal: narrow who gets to be called an American and vilify everyone else. The end of birthright citizenship would have undermined the Constitution, left pregnant women with stateless children, and uprooted entire communities. With this ruling, the lawful truth remains the same: if you’re born in the United States, you’re an American.”