Was the Born in America Act passed into law
The short answer: no — reporting and official legislative records provided do not show the "Born in America Act" as enacted into law; what exists are bill texts and proposals in the 119th Congress and...
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The short answer: no — reporting and official legislative records provided do not show the "Born in America Act" as enacted into law; what exists are bill texts and proposals in the 119th Congress and...
The “Born in the USA” / “Born in America” Act refers to multiple congressional bills and competing narratives in 2025 about birthright citizenship; the Senate and House versions (S.646 and H.R.3368 / ...
A set of early 2025 executive orders clearly track major Project 2025 prescriptions—most notably orders targeting diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI); transgender service in the military; sweeping f...
Project 2025 is a Heritage Foundation–led blueprint that proposed dozens of executive actions; many of those proposals have either been translated into formal executive orders (EOs) by the Trump admin...
Public reporting shows repeated allegations and concerns tying Pete Hegseth to symbols and rhetoric associated with white supremacist and Christian nationalist movements — notably a tattoo reading “De...
Charlie Kirk repeatedly made public statements questioning civil-rights-era policies and alleging that race-based programs favored unqualified people, and critics — including Black pastors, civil-righ...
The short answer: no — there is no new “Birthright Citizenship Act” that has become law; Congress has repeatedly introduced bills to limit birthright citizenship (including in the 119th Congress), and...
By January 2026, the landscape of cases involving Donald Trump is divided: many executive-branch actions by his administration are the subject of dozens of active federal lawsuits and several Supreme ...
Martin Luther King Jr.’s public character centered on nonviolent moral leadership, a long record of civil-rights activism and appeals to conscience—summed famously in his call to judge by “the content...
Three categories of legal action have already emerged in response to the July 24, 2025 executive order on homelessness: multi‑state litigation challenging federal funding and HUD policy changes, litig...
Recent reporting asserts that Republican officials and operatives have taken multiple coordinated steps — including aggressive partisan and the acquisition of a major voting‑machines company by a form...
Three types of third‑party trackers stand out as the most comprehensive comparators of Project 2025’s recommendations to what the Trump administration has actually done: a community‑run, itemized Proj...
Demographic projection models from the Migration Policy Institute (MPI) and Penn State show that ending birthright citizenship would substantially increase the size of the U.S. unauthorized population...
Since the Heritage Foundation published Project 2025’s Mandate for Leadership in 2023, multiple elements of its agenda have been reflected in federal actions and personnel choices — for example, Russe...
The Supreme Court’s 2013 ruling in Shelby County v. Holder removed the Section 4(b) coverage formula that triggered federal “preclearance,” which meant jurisdictions previously required to get federal...
Project 2025 has drawn broad criticism for proposing sweeping reorganization of the federal government, with civil-rights groups, legal advocates, and think tanks warning it would politicize career ci...
The administration has put into motion a substantial portion of the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 blueprint, translating elements of the plan into executive orders, agency rules, and budget reque...
Multiple organizations and outlets—ranging from feminist and secular groups to legacy civil‑rights organizations, opinion journalists, and conservative institutions—have publicly responded to Charlie ...
Since the 2020 protests over George Floyd’s killing, multiple U.S. cities have reached settlements that include explicit per‑plaintiff payout amounts or line‑item totals to groups of protesters—most p...
The headline claim that a sweeping “Born in America Act” passed and forced federal officeholders to resign is false: there is no record on Congress.gov of a bill by that exact name being enacted into ...