Relative to birthright citizenship.
California Senate unanimously adopts resolution affirming birthright citizenship protections against potential federal restrictions or legal challenges.
California Senate unanimously adopts resolution affirming birthright citizenship protections against potential federal restrictions or legal challenges.
SR 32 is a California Senate Resolution that addresses birthright citizenship—the automatic grant of citizenship to individuals born within a state's or nation's jurisdiction. The resolution was unanimously adopted by the California Senate in July 2025 after passing through committee with amendments. Senate resolutions typically express the legislature's position on policy matters rather than creating binding law.
Birthright citizenship is a constitutionally protected right under the 14th Amendment, but it has become a contested political issue, particularly regarding children born to undocumented immigrants. California's formal position on this matter signals the state's stance in national debates about immigration policy and could influence how state agencies approach related issues or inform federal legislative advocacy.
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