This Birthright Citizenship (BRC) case is about who the 14th Amendment was originally meant to protect — and whether Black descendants of American chattel slavery even know and can claim that inheritance today.
If the Court decides it the wrong way, our community risks being pushed further into the background — politically, economically, and historically — while decisions about our future get made without us.
This is not about being against immigrants or any group of people — we hold no enemy.
This is about knowing our history, understanding our rights, and peacefully standing up for what was supposed to protect and uplift us after slavery.
What must be done now is simple: learn it, teach it, talk about it in the hood, on podcasts, in barbershops, churches, and online — and organize calmly, lawfully, and united, so we can claim what has been denied to us for over 161 years without hate, without violence, and without losing ourselves in the process.