There Is No Higher Power Than the Constitution, but It’s Under Attack

On June 27, the Supreme Court enabled a quiet attack on birthright citizenship, allowing Trump’s executive order to sidestep the 14th Amendment. Now, even children born in Georgia could be denied citizenship. I’m running for State House to fight back and protect our constitutional rights.

On June 27, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court didn’t just make a procedural ruling — it cracked open the door to undo one of the most sacred promises in our Constitution: birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment.

Let’s be clear, this wasn’t about repealing the Constitution. They couldn’t repeal it, so they went around it.


Fact Check: The 14th Amendment, which guarantees birthright citizenship, is still in full force and has not been repealed. Repealing it would require:

  • A two-thirds vote in both the House and Senate

  • Ratification by three-fourths of the states (38 out of 50)

President Trump and his legal team know this is impossible. So instead he issued Executive Order 14160, reinterpreting the 14th Amendment without changing the text.

The June 27 Supreme Court decision didn’t approve the policy outright, but it removed the ability of lower courts to block it nationwide. Now, unless a state files its own lawsuit, the order can quietly take effect, including in Georgia, which has not filed suit.

Trump didn’t repeal the Constitution; he used executive power to rewrite its meaning, and the Court said: “Go ahead.” That’s how democracy breaks, not with explosions, but with silent shifts in power.


Here in Georgia House District 99, our neighborhoods are full of families who live, work, and raise children here. Under this ruling, babies born today in Gwinnett County could be denied citizenship simply because of who their parents are.

This is not just about immigration. It’s about who has rights in this country, and whether the Constitution still protects all of us, or just some of us.

I’m Michelle Kang, and I’m running for Georgia’s State House to fight back, because there is no higher power than the Constitution, and I will not stand by while it’s dismantled behind closed doors.


Here’s what you can do:

  • Defend the Constitution: Urge Congress to pass legislation affirming birthright citizenship.

  • Support Legal Action: Back the organizations filing lawsuits to stop this abuse of executive power.

  • Protect Your Community: Help families understand their rights and prepare.

  • Vote Democrat in 2026: From Congress, Georgia governor to the State House, we must elect leaders who will stand up for our democracy.

  • Bring 5 Friends to Vote: Our power multiplies when we show up together.


This is our moment to turn fear into fuel and outrage into action. We are not powerless. We are not voiceless. We are the authors of the next chapter, and I’m ready to fight for it.

Let’s defend our Constitution and our future— together.

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