NYU Law Professor Supports Trump’s Challenge to Birthright Citizenship

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NYU law professor backs Trump's view on birthright citizenship in a stunning legal twist that has reignited national debate over the 14th Amendment. In a powerful op-ed published in The Wall Street Journal, NYU law professor Samuel Estreicher and student Rudra Reddy argue that being “subject to U.S. jurisdiction” means more than being born on American soil—it requires full allegiance. Their stance supports President Trump’s controversial position that children of illegal immigrants are not entitled to automatic citizenship. Drawing on historical examples—including Native Americans being excluded until 1924 and State Department rulings denying birthright citizenship due to foreign allegiance—they assert that birthright citizenship, as commonly interpreted, may be legally flawed. As Trump pushes for judicial review and legal experts clash, is the Constitution on the verge of reinterpretation? Find out why this legal opinion has shocked both the legal world and political arena.

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#birthrightcitizenship #trump2025 #14thamendment #nyulaw #immigrationdebate #citizenshiplaw #legalanalysis #usconstitution #conservativenews #breakingpolitics

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