Points: Birthright Citizenship Being Stolen From Federal Business
What This BRC Case Is About
- This case is about who Birthright Citizenship was originally meant to protect.
- It goes back to the 1866 Civil Rights Act and the 14th Amendment, created after slavery.
- The question is: Do we even know — and are we protecting — that inheritance today?
Why It Matters to the Hood
- Most of us were taught slavery and struggle — but not citizenship and rights.
- If this is decided wrong, our community risks being:
- Pushed further to the margins
- Ignored politically
- Left out of decisions about our future
- It becomes easier for others to define who we are and what we’re owed.
What Happens If We gnore Stay Asleep
- Decisions get made without us even knowing.
- Our history and legal identity get blurred or forgotten.
- We lose ground not by force, but by silence and lack of awareness.
What This Is NOT About
- This is NOT about hating immigrants or any people.
- This is NOT about political parties.
- This is NOT about religion, race, or status.
- We hold no enemy.
What This IS About
- Knowing our history
- Understanding our rights
- Respectfully standing on what was meant to protect and uplift us
- Peacefully reclaiming what has been overlooked for 161 years
What Must Be Done (Right Now)
- Learn it — understand the history and the law
- Teach it — share it in simple language
- Talk about it — podcasts, barbershops, streets, churches, social media
- Organize — calmly, lawfully, and together
- Stay peaceful and focused — no hate, no violence
Bottom Line
- If we don’t define our citizenship, somebody else will.
- If we don’t claim our inheritance, it will stay buried.
- This is about awareness, unity, and rightful understanding — not division.