VIA TIKTOK: Rep. Jimmy Gomez Statement On SCOTUS Hearing Oral Arguments Over Trump's Challenge To Birthright Citizenship

Gomez: “If you're born here, you're a citizen of the U.S. That simple.”

Watch his TikTok here.

WASHINGTON, DC — Today, Representative Jimmy Gomez (CA-34) issued the following statement via TikTok as the U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments in a case that could allow former President Trump to move forward with his immigration agenda and efforts to end birthright citizenship:

Today the Supreme Court is hearing arguments on whether Trump can end birthright citizenship — and strip lower courts of the power to stop him. The 14th Amendment is clear: if you're born here, you're a citizen of the U.S. That simple. We must ensure the Supreme Court makes the right decision because if it doesn’t, it’ll change the character of our nation, and Trump can’t rewrite the Constitution.”

The case before the Court involve challenges to nationwide injunctions issued by three federal judges that have so far blocked Trump’s executive order denying citizenship to children born in the U.S. if their parents are undocumented or some temporary foreign residents. The Trump administration is urging the Court to overturn or limit the injunctions—potentially allowing the policy to take effect in large parts of the country, creating chaos and leaving children in legal limbo and families in crisis.

As the son of immigrants, Rep. Jimmy Gomez (CA-34) has been a strong advocate for immigrant families. Rep. Gomez filed an amicus brief earlier this year urging the Court to uphold the 14th Amendment’s guarantee of citizenship. He’s a proud supporter of the Dream and Promise Act of 2025, which would provide a clear path to citizenship for Dreamers, Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders, and Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) recipients. He has called on the IRS and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to immediately halt efforts to misuse confidential taxpayer data for immigration enforcement. He is also leading the effort to reinstate the Citizenship and Assimilation (C&A) Grant Program, which supports organizations that help legal residents become U.S. citizens.

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