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From Stop AAPI Hate, “Birthright Citizenship 101,” January 2025:
For over 150 years, the 14th Amendment has protected the rights of American children—regardless of their race, ancestry, or parents’ immigration status. Even when racism and xenophobia threatened the very existence of immigrant families and communities of color, the promise of birthright citizenship has ensured that no power-hungry politician can decide who deserves to be a citizen and who doesn’t.
WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP WERE REVOKED? A generation of U.S.-born children would be vulnerable to deportation. Tens of thousands of babies born into immigrant families would not have citizenship. Growing up, they would be treated as an inferior subclass and be denied access to critical protections and services, including food assistance and affordable healthcare. And without status in the United States, they could be deported with nowhere to go.
People of color would face a dramatic rise in racial profiling and hate. Anti-immigrant hate and anti-AAPI racism have always been intertwined, as AAPI people are often assumed to be immigrants. That means our communities and other groups of color will be vulnerable to racial profiling and hate-fueled attacks. In fact, it’s already happening.