10 years after the Supreme Court extended marriage rights to all same-sex couples, it will consider whether to take a case asking it to over
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10 years after the Supreme Court extended marriage rights to all same-sex couples, it will consider whether to take a case asking it to over
I think the rioters thought if they didn't manage to overthrow the election, they would just go home to their Hallmark channel existence and nothing would happen. Consequences weren't for them.
What constitution?
Never in my life did I expect to hear a government organization propose a game show for citizenship. We really are in a dystopian hell.
Birthright citizenship, agency overreach, and the growing battle over who counts as American.
A president using eliminationist rhetoric.
Agencies turning those impulses into policy.
Key factions in Congress warming up to denaturalization logic.
A Supreme Court treating the Fourteenth Amendment like a riddle instead of a promise.
This isn’t chaos.
It’s a coordinated narrowing of who gets to be “the people.”
And before anybody blinks, the institutions that define American identity are being folded into one man’s reflection.
Birthright citizenship, agency overreach, and the growing battle over who counts as American.
When farmers Gonzalo and Felicitas Mendez sent their children to a local California school in 1945, school officials said they had to go to a separate facility reserved for Mexican American students. Angered by this discrimination, the Mendez family recruited other immigrant parents for a federal court case challenging the school segregation.
On this day 77 years ago, a Circuit Court made a final ruling in their favor — stating segregated education denied the Mexican American students their equal protection rights under the 14th Amendment.
The Mendez v. Westminster decision paved the way for the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case in 1954, and is a clear example of Mexican Americans fighting for their rights — and winning. 🙌🏽
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 What does US Citizenship mean??????
Republicans give STUNNING response when asked if American children should be deported.
US Citizens. We are talking about US Citizens. 🇺🇸
Children. We're talking about children. Children who are US Citizens. 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Being treated by American hospitals in America cities in American oncology departments for one of the worst possible childhood diseases to have, cancer, in a hope to cure it and live 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 American Children. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 American Children who are fighting cancer. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Republicans: ain't gonna bring em back, we've already had them deported! (And if we find any more we'll deport those too!!!)
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 What does US Citizenship even mean??????
Deporting US Citizens now. Fuck the 14th Amendment; time for the 2nd Amendment to stand up.