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🗓️ 4 July 2025
⏱️ 32 minutes
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0:28.3 | Welcome to Raging Moderates. |
0:29.8 | I'm Jessica Tarlov. |
0:30.9 | I'm joined today by Representative Jason Crow, Congressman from Colorado. |
0:34.3 | He's been in Congress since 2019 and serves on the House Intelligence Committee. He's also a decorated Army veteran having served three tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, and he's the perfect person to talk with here on this Fourth of July. Congressman, thanks so much for joining me. Jessica, thank you. Great. There are a lot of places to start. I want to start with birthright citizenship. So last week, the Supreme Court issued a ruling involving Trump's executive order, attempting to repeal birthright citizenship. The court didn't rule whether it was or wasn't constitutional. What did you make of the ruling and the conversation around whether birthright citizenship is part of the American |
1:12.3 | experiment. Right. A, it's not a ruling on the substance of birthright citizenship. What it |
1:18.8 | appears to be is a ruling on the ability of one district court. There's actually 94 districts |
1:23.7 | in the United States, but one of those individual district courts to issue a nationwide |
1:30.0 | injunction on this issue that would apply to the 93 others. So essentially, it's limiting district |
1:36.3 | court jurisdiction, but fell short of actually ruling on the issue itself. Ultimately, there |
1:42.2 | will need to be a Supreme Court ruling on this issue of |
1:44.5 | birthright citizenship, which is enshrined in our Constitution. |
1:47.9 | Does it surprise you that the Trump administration is going after birthright citizenship? |
1:53.5 | No, it doesn't, and it shouldn't surprise anybody because they've said this for a very long time. |
1:58.6 | It's been in their plans. And listen, Stephen Miller is kind of the wizard behind the curtain here for Trump on issues of immigration. He has said for a long time what he wants to do, right? He doesn't believe in immigration. He doesn't believe in immigration. He doesn't believe in our history and heritage of immigration. And it doesn't really matter who you are or what you look like. |
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