On Sunday, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) stated that birthright tourism has significantly "devalued" the 14th Amendment. This remark followed President Trump's call for Congress to address the issue of birthright citizenship after a recent Supreme Court decision.
Impact of Birthright Tourism on Citizenship
Johnson's comments came during a media interview, where he emphasized the need for legislative action regarding birthright citizenship. He highlighted that the practice of granting citizenship to children born in the U.S. to foreign parents has created challenges in understanding the original intent of the 14th Amendment.
He pointed out that the Supreme Court declined to rule on Trump's executive order aimed at limiting birthright citizenship, which further complicates the matter. Johnson praised Justice Clarence Thomas for his dissenting opinion, which argued against the court's stance.
Legislative Responses to Birthright Citizenship
In light of these developments, Johnson is advocating for Congress to take a proactive approach. He believes that clarifying the rules surrounding birthright citizenship is essential for national integrity. The debate on this issue is likely to intensify as lawmakers prepare for upcoming sessions.





