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CHAREN: Birthright citizenship is not just for immigrants
By Mona Charen at Odessa American (oaoa.com)
· July 14, 2026
· 10 min read
Now that we’ve completed our celebration of America’s 250th birthday, it’s time to prepare for the 300th — the tricentennial. I will not live to see it, but I hope the nation will.
At least, I hope a certain kind of America will celebrate its 300th year — one that has regained its moral equilibri...
Key takeaway At least, I hope a certain kind of America will celebrate its 300th year — one that has regained its moral equilibrium and turned its back resoundingly on illiberalism in all its ugly forms.
Why this matters in The Odessa
The recent Supreme Court decision on birthright citizenship has significant implications for the Odessa community, where immigration and cultural diversity are integral to the city's fabric. As a major hub in the Permian Basin, Odessa has long been a melting pot of people from various backgrounds, and the concept of birthright citizenship is crucial to the city's growth and development. The court's affirmation of this principle sends a strong message about the importance of equality and inclusivity, values that are essential to the well-being of Odessa's residents. Furthermore, the decision has the potential to impact local policies and initiatives related to education, healthcare, and social services, which are critical to supporting the city's diverse population. As Odessa looks to the future, it is essential to consider how this decision will shape the community's approach to issues like immigration and citizenship, and how it will affect the lives of residents who call Odessa home.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 14, 2026 ·
Source: Odessa American (oaoa.com) ·
Reading time: 10 min
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What is this story about? Now that we’ve completed our celebration of America’s 250th birthday, it’s time to prepare for the 300th — the tricentennial. I will not live to see it, but I hope the nation will.
At least, I hope a certain kind of America will celebrate its 300th year — one that has regained its moral equilibri...
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