Links for 7-2-26
visiting America to birth a new citizen
đ Birthright tourism bills surge after SCOTUS ruling. From: Pedro Rodriguez/Daily Signal. Republicans in both chambers of Congress introduce legislation to stop foreigners from traveling to the U.S. to give birth after the Supreme Courtâs birthright citizenship ruling.
Tennessee congressman introduces bill to ban âbirthright tourism.â From: Kim Jarrett/Center Square. Hours after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship, Tennessee congressman Andy Ogles introduced a bill that would ban pregnant nonimmigrants from coming to America.
đ Never enough! Dems cite birthright citizenship win as too close, use it to push expanded court. From: BS Detector. There they go again. The Supreme Court hands Democrats a major victory on birthright citizenship, and their response isnât gratitude. It isnât relief. It isnât even the usual self-congratulatory victory lap.
The US should exit the UN. From: Wendy McElroy/Brownstone Institute. The future of the United Nations (UN) is in play, largely because of its refusal to censure Iranâa member nation.
đ Supreme Court steps into AR-15 debate with major gun rights case. From: Fred Lucas/Daily Signal. The nationâs highest court is taking up another gun rights case.
The Supreme Court agrees to address the constitutionality of âassault weaponâ bans. From: Jacob Sullum/Reason. The case could settle the long-simmering issue of whether the Second Amendment covers commonly owned but politically disfavored rifles.
đ€ Dem governorâs plan to ban guns blows up in her face. From: Harold Hutchison/Daily Caller. Democratic Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanbergerâs efforts to enact a sweeping gun-control agenda have been placed on hold by courts, while the state Legislature pushed back the effective date of another law.
America at 250: A republic, if we can keep it. From: Cathy McMorris Rodgers/Center Square. What will it take for America to stand for another 250 years? Benjamin Franklin understood the significance of that question.
đșđž July 4, 2026. From: Judge Andrew P Napolitano/Creators. âWhich is better â to be ruled by one tyrant 3,000 miles away or by 3,000 tyrants one mile away?â â Rev. Mather Byles (1706-1788).
The American Revolution is the only one in world history that actually delivered on the promises it made. From: Eric Metaxas/NY Post. Thereâs never been another country like America.
đŻ The Founders wouldnât back a âbillionaire tax.â From: Jonathan Turley/Wall Street Journal. Madisonian democracy is designed to avoid the concentration of political power, not wealth.
Donât buy Ketanji Brown Jacksonâs sleight of hand on womenâs sports. From: Tyler OâNeil/Daily Signal. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson tries to pull a fast one on the American people.
âïž Democrat politicians are being attacked by the woke mob they helped create. From: Zero Hedge. Being a Democrat is no longer protection from the rabid activist fold.
The closet door of socialism has been opened. From: I & I Editorial Board. No one whoâs kept up with U.S. politics even minimally over the last four decades should be surprised that the Democratic Party has been the launching pad for a wave of socialism.
đ© Newsom grew Californiaâs budget by 40%âformer state senator says it got squandered. From: Angelina Delfin/Daily Signal. Newsom inherited a surplus and has presided over multibillion-dollar deficits, and itâs only getting worse as his term in office draws to a close.
Are you gay enough to get a California utilities contract? From: Spencer Lombardo/Western Journal. Hereâs the test.



