Birthright citizenship is ‘protected’ in Colorado despite Supreme Court ruling, AG says

A Chinese woman wearing a black t-shirt with a slogan supporting immigrant rights holds a cardboard sign reading "PROTECT BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP." Behind her are other demonstrators holding their own protest signs.
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Hannah Liu, 26, of Washington, holds up a sign in support of birthright citizenship, Thursday, May 15, 2025, outside of the Supreme Court in Washington. "This is enshrined in the Constitution. My parents are Chinese immigrants," says Liu. "They came here on temporary visas so I derive my citizenship

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser
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Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser, a candidate for Governor, speaks with Colorado Matters Host Ryan Warner on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, at the CPR News studios in Denver

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A new American holds a small flag during the Oath of Citizenship ceremony on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021, at the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services offices in Centennial.

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