
Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Case Sparks Major Protest
LULAC Leads Supreme Court Protest to Defend Birthright Citizenship Washington, D.C. – On May 15, 2025, the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) organized a demonstration outside the Supreme Court to protect birthright citizenship. The protest comes as the court considers a case that could potentially overturn this long-standing constitutional right. The video shows a large gathering of protestors holding signs and banners advocating for birthright citizenship. One participant, a woman who identified herself only as a mother, expressed concern for her daughter's future, stating, "I believe it would primarily affect my daughter, and if they take it away, I think she would be worse off than undocumented people. She would be in limbo, not knowing what to do." Another interviewee, a man, focused on the broader implications, saying, "What's stated here is that they want children of immigrants to become second-class citizens with no rights." He further noted the Vice President's stance that only US citizens are allowed freedom of speech. The demonstration highlights the significance of this legal battle for millions of children and the importance of birthright citizenship to many Americans. The Supreme Court's decision will have far-reaching consequences for the nation's immigration policy and the future of countless families.