On Tuesday, Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) stated that birth tourism is an issue that requires congressional action rather than intervention through executive orders or judicial decisions. This remark follows a recent ruling by the Supreme Court that upheld the 14th Amendment as guaranteeing citizenship, challenging former President Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship.
Lawler's Stance on Birth Tourism
Lawler emphasized the necessity for Congress to tackle the issue of birth tourism directly. According to him, relying on “executive fiat or judicial activism” undermines the legislative process. He believes that it is essential for lawmakers to create solutions that reflect the will of the people and the Constitution.
The Supreme Court's ruling, which was joined by both conservative and liberal justices, highlights a significant moment in the ongoing debate over immigration and citizenship rights in the United States. Lawler’s comments suggest a push for legislative clarity on the matter.





