Sen. Jacky Rosen defends blanket birthright citizenship, citing the nation's history as a nation of immigrants and the importance of upholding the Constitution. She emphasizes the contributions of immigrants to the country's growth and rejects reconsidering the policy.
Key Points
Birthright citizenship has been part of the US Constitution since the 1800s
Senator Rosen emphasizes the importance of immigrants in shaping the country
She highlights the economic and innovative contributions of immigrants
Pros
Upholding the nation's history as a nation of immigrants
Maintaining the principles of the Constitution
Recognizing the contributions of immigrants to the country
Cons
Potential exploitation and abuse of birthright citizenship
Debate over whether birthright citizenship should be reconsidered