Hundreds rally for birthright citizenship at supreme court: 'We are an immigrant nation'
Source: The Guardian
Wed 1 Apr 2026 14.32 EDT
Last modified on Wed 1 Apr 2026 16.09 EDT
About 250 demonstrators packed the steps of the supreme court on Wednesday, chanting in defense of birthright citizenship as Donald Trump himself watched from the public gallery in an unprecedented appearance.
Beija McCarter, an eighth grade US history teacher, and Noah Goldstein, a New Yorker who was also at last months trans rights rally, both arrived at the demonstration with little optimism about what the justices inside might decide.
Checks and balances only work if theres balance, and were not really having that, said McCarter, who was born in Brazil to American military parents and had to formally apply for her own citizenship, giving her a small window into a process that is far harder for most others. The rhetoric is that immigrants are taking our jobs, but theyre actually doing the jobs that Americans arent hoping to do we should be nicer to our neighbor.
Goldstein was just as blunt about the court itself: All nine of those justices in there know that birthright citizenship is codified in the 14th amendment, and Im not confident that they are going to speak to what they know to be true.You can only hope theyre going to take their jobs seriously, McCarter chimed in.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/01/protest-supreme-court-birthright-citizenship