Advocating for equal treatment of all citizens and families including those with foreign born parents
With Trump's New Executive order, the issue of birthright citizenship has become a lot more prominent and politically charged. People may disagree on policy and political alignment; however, in a time of change, it is crucial to remember that we don't have to identify as a Democrat or Republican. Misinformation has already been circulating, so please fact-check anything you read before you share it with your family and friends; here is a link to a media bias chart, and we hope that this helps our readers become more aware of mainstream outlets' bias.
Read More HereWith Trump's New Executive order, the issue of birthright citizenship has become a lot more prominent and politically charged. People may disagree on policy and political alignment; however, in a time of change, it is crucial to remember that we don't have to identify as a Democrat or Republican. Misinformation has already been circulating, so please fact-check anything you read before you share it with your family and friends; here is a link to a media bias chart, and we hope that this helps our readers become more aware of mainstream outlets' bias.
Read More HereJustSoli is dedicated to advocating for birthright citizens who have been mistreated and forced apart from their families by immigration policies and enforcement. Our mission is to raise awareness to help reunite families and push for policy changes that protect birthright citizens and mixed-status families. Through storytelling, legal advocacy, and collaboration with human rights groups, we strive for a future where no one is denied the right to belong.
Read MoreWe advocate to shed a light on a deeply human issue—the plight of birthright citizens, children born in the U.S. to immigrant parents, who face heartbreaking separation when their families are torn apart by deportation. Despite their citizenship, these children often experience the pain and loss that comes with forced separation, challenging the very ideals of protection and safety the U.S. promises. We aim to challenge misconceptions, share stories of resilience, and offer hope through proposed solutions. Together, we can advocate for the rights of these children, ensuring their families are not torn apart by unjust policies.
Currently attending Issaquah High School in Washington. Growing up in Taiwan, moving to America has given Kelsi a unique perspective on diverse issues.
Currently attending Taipei European School. Victor has a keen interest in economics, computer science, and policy activism.
U.S born children under the age of 18 lived with at least one undocumented parent
American Immigration Council
Babies born in the United States in 2008 were the offspring of unauthorized immigrants
Pew Research Center
U.S born children under the age of 18 lived with at least one undocumented parent
American Immigration Council
Children gain birthright citizenship because they are born to unauthorized immigrants in the United States.
Pew Research Center