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If SCOTUS Upholds ‘Birthright Citizenship,’ It Will Do So At Its Own Peril

If SCOTUS Upholds ‘Birthright Citizenship,’ It Will Do So At Its Own Peril
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The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday on the Trump administration’s challenge to the decades-long practice of interpreting the 14th Amendment to allow foreigners to obtain American citizenship simply by being born within the boundaries of the country. If the Supreme Court rules in favor of this view, allowing any foreigner circumstantially (or intentionally) […]

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Loaded language: 'bastardization,' 'boondoggle,' 'anchor baby,' 'birthright farms'Threatening tone toward Supreme Court legitimacy if ruling goes against conservative positionOne-sided perspective favoring restrictionist immigration policy without presenting opposing viewpointsloaded languagepartisan framingone-sided source selectionemotional appealideological labelsselective framing of issuesomission of diverse perspectivesLoaded language such as 'bastardization of the amendment' and 'international migration boondoggle'Omission of opposing perspectives on the 14th Amendment's interpretation

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