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The Supreme Court just reaffirmed one of our most fundamental constitutional principles: That anyone born in the United States is an American citizen. For more than 150 years, the 14th Amendment has guaranteed that birthright citizenship is a constitutional right, not a privilege that can be revoked by a president.
Today’s decision builds on the landmark case of San Francisco native, Wong Kim Ark, the son of Chinese immigrants, whose Supreme Court victory confirmed that birthright citizenship is protected by the Constitution.
Donald Trump`s disgraceful and xenophobic attempt to undermine this right was a direct attack on our Constitution.
As we celebrate this decision, I will continue to defend the Constitution against the Administration’s ongoing assault on the freedoms and democratic principles that define
our country.
As we approach the anniversary of Trump`s "Big Ugly Bill," the damage is becoming clear. In CA-15 alone, more than 29,000 people are projected to lose their health care, while Republicans use baseless fraud claims to withhold over $1 billion in Medi-Cal funding. @energycommerce
Today, the Supreme Court once again overturned longstanding precedent, this time allowing President Trump to fire leaders of independent federal agencies. Congress deliberately created agencies, such as the Federal Trade Commission, at issue in today’s ruling, to be bipartisan and insulated from political interference.
For 91 years, this structure has ensured presidents could not remove agency leaders for political reasons, enabling them to enforce the law independently and serve the public—not any one administration or party. By dismantling this safeguard, Chief Justice Roberts has replaced Congress’s policy judgment with his own, further weakening the checks and balances in our system and eroding the public’s trust in their government.
This ruling is a shameful usurpation of power – the very kind our Founders sought to address by establishing a new nation 250 years ago.
57 years ago today, the patrons at Stonewall stood up against hate and sparked the beginnings of #Pride.
I`m proud to represent a diverse LGBTQ+ community in the San Francisco Bay Area and to continue working in Congress as a member of the @equalitycaucus to honor the spirit of Stonewall and the progress we`ve made in the fight for equality.
It was great to welcome SF 10th grader Frank Ouyang to DC this week as the winner of this year’s #CongressionalArtCompetition! His incredible piece, The Sound of Freedom, celebrates the power of jazz and our district’s rich musical history, and is now on display in the U.S. Capitol.
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