The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution just held a critical hearing on the future of the 14th Amendment: "Protecting American Citizenship: Birthright Citizenship for Illegal Aliens and Tourists." With the highly anticipated Supreme Court case Trump v. Barbara looming in April 2026, the interpretation of who is "subject to the jurisdiction" of the United States is facing unprecedented legal scrutiny.
In this video, we break down the key arguments presented by legal scholars, veterans, and advocates regarding immigration law and constitutional rights. We examine the historical context of the 14th Amendment and what this congressional debate means for the upcoming Supreme Court showdown.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction: The Birthright Citizenship Debate
1:45 - The 14th Amendment & "Subject to the Jurisdiction" Explained
4:10 - Key Testimonies from the Senate Judiciary Committee
7:30 - The Impact of the Upcoming Trump v. Barbara Supreme Court Case
10:15 - What Happens Next?
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This hearing centers on the interpretation of the 14th Amendment's Citizenship Clause—specifically the phrasing that grants citizenship to all persons born in the U.S. and "subject to the jurisdiction thereof."The congressional discussion arrives amid broader, ongoing legal battles concerning immigration and constitutional rights. Most notably, the hearing coincides with the upcoming Supreme Court case Trump v. Barbara (with oral arguments scheduled for April 1, 2026), which examines an executive order aimed at restricting birthright citizenship for the children of undocumented immigrants and temporary visitors.
Host: United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary (Subcommittee on the Constitution)
Date & Time: Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at 2:30 PM EST
Location: Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 226
Witness Panel
The subcommittee called a mix of legal scholars, advocates, and veterans to testify. The scheduled witness list includes:
Charles J. Cooper: Chairman and Founding Partner, Cooper & Kirk PLLC
Amanda Frost: Professor of Law and Director of the Immigration, Migration and Human Rights Program, University of Virginia School of Law
Ilan Wurman: Professor of Law, University of Minnesota
Alejandro Barranco: Veteran, United States Marine Corps
Peter Schweizer: President, Government Accountability Institute
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Trump v. Barbara Context: Senate Hearing on Birthright Citizenship
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