Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) stated that 'birthright tourism' has 'devalued' the 14th Amendment, following comments by former President Donald Trump about addressing birthright citizenship. Johnson praised Justice Clarence Thomas's dissent in the Supreme Court case, arguing that the 14th Amendment's original intent was to elevate citizenship but has been undermined by current practices. He suggested that if a legislative solution exists to fix the amendment, Congress would act quickly, though a constitutional amendment would require a lengthy process. Trump, meanwhile, urged Congress to act without needing a new constitutional amendment, while some Republicans argued that a constitutional amendment is necessary to change birthright citizenship laws.
Ocena pristranskosti (Desno): The article frames the discussion around the 14th Amendment and birthright citizenship through a conservative lens, emphasizing concerns over 'birthright tourism' and the need for a constitutional amendment. The language used, such as 'devalued,' and the focus on conservative figures like Mike Johnn
Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 65): The article accurately reports Mike Johnson's statements about the 14th Amendment and birthright tourism, citing his comments on Fox News Sunday. It also includes relevant details about Trump's response and Thomas's dissent. However, it leans into the political framing of the issue as a threat to na






