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Supreme Court Ruling On Birthright Citizenship Lauded By Indian American Lawmakers, Community Leaders

Indian American lawmakers and community leaders applaud the Supreme Court's decision upholding birthright citizenship.

Visa & Immigration desk
NRI HeraldJuly 3, 2026
3 min read
Supreme Court Ruling On Birthright Citizenship Lauded By Indian American Lawmakers, Community Leaders

The U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling affirming the constitutional guarantee of birthright citizenship, a decision that drew praise from Indian American lawmakers and community leaders. The ruling ensures that children born on U.S. soil automatically become citizens, regardless of their parents' immigration status.

Indian American members of Congress and community organizations expressed support for the decision, emphasizing its importance for immigrant families. They noted that birthright citizenship has been a cornerstone of American law and aligns with the nation's values of equality and opportunity.

The ruling was seen as a victory for civil rights advocates who have long defended the 14th Amendment's citizenship clause. Indian American leaders highlighted that many families in their community have benefited from this provision, which has been in place for over a century.

Critics of the ruling argued that it could encourage illegal immigration, but supporters countered that the decision upholds a clear constitutional principle. The Supreme Court's majority opinion reaffirmed that the 14th Amendment's language is unambiguous on the matter.

Community leaders called for continued vigilance to protect birthright citizenship from future legal challenges. They also urged lawmakers to focus on comprehensive immigration reform to address broader issues in the system.

Visa & Immigration desk · July 3, 2026
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