Boortz discusses the debate over birthright citizenship and a Supreme Court case involving efforts to limit who qualifies for automatic U.S. citizenship under the 14th Amendment. He reviews the long-standing practice of children born in the United States receiving citizenship regardless of their parents' status and examines proposals that would require at least one parent to be in the country legally. Boortz argues for stricter limits on birthright citizenship and looks at how the Court's decision could affect immigration policy in the future.

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Neal Boortz joins The Morning Xtra 06-24-26
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