Donald Trump tried to erase a constitutional right. He lost, but he’s not giving up. The Supreme Court rejected his attempt to deny citizenship to children born in the United States because of who their parents are. That should be the end of it. The 14th Amendment is clear: if you are born here, you are a citizen. But Trump and his allies are not done. Now, they plan to pressure Congress to help them erase citizenship another way. Congress has the power to stop this attack before it becomes law — but only if lawmakers feel pressure now. Tell Congress: Stop Trump’s next attack before it becomes law. Reject any bill, resolution, or political scheme that weakens birthright citizenship. No child born in America should have their citizenship threatened because their parents are immigrants. No family should be forced to wonder whether a president can erase their child’s future with the stroke of a pen. And no politician should get to decide that some children born here are less American than others. This country is supposed to stand for a simple promise: no matter who your parents are, where they came from, or how much money they have, you deserve the chance to build a life and succeed. Birthright citizenship is part of that promise. It says every child born here belongs here. Erasing that right would create a nightmare for families across the country. Children and adults born in the United States could be threatened with deportation to countries they have never lived in. Their families could be torn apart. People born here could be told, by their own government, that they do not belong. That is not who we are supposed to be. If Congress caves, it would create fear and chaos for millions of families. It would invite more attacks on basic rights. And it would send a dangerous message that citizenship itself can be turned into a political weapon. Congress must draw a bright line now: birthright citizenship is not up for debate. Add your name and demand Congress stop Trump’s next attack before it becomes law. The petition to Congress reads: “Reject any attempt to weaken, repeal, or undermine birthright citizenship. Defend the 14th Amendment and protect every child born in the United States from political attacks on their citizenship.”