Whose Birthright Are We Really Talking About?
- j1872307ashley
- Apr 1
- 4 min read
On the assault against American citizen children, the hypocrisy of history, and the fight for the elimination of racial discrimination
April 1, 2026
President Donald Trump wants to take away birthright citizenship from Americans. But it is the Pilgrims and their descendants that need to get their birthright revoked.
50 American Children a Day
This is not abstract policy. This is happening right now to real children on American soil.
In the first seven months of the current administration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested and detained the parents of at least 11,000 United States citizen children. American children. Born here. Belonging here. That is an average of more than 50 American citizen children waking up without their parents every single day.
A five year old girl in Maine waited to be picked up after school — only to find that ICE had taken her mother. A five year old boy was arrested alongside his father and sent to an immigration detention center in Texas. These are not the children of criminals. These are American children being used as instruments of political terror.
Schools that were once safe havens are now sources of fear. Some districts have reported a 20 to 40 percent increase in student absences after federal immigration enforcement surged in their communities. Children are staying home — not because they are sick, but because they are afraid.
And today — April 1st, 2026 — the Supreme Court of the United States is hearing arguments on whether to strip birthright citizenship from children born on American soil. The same court that once declared in Brown v. Board of Education that education must be available to all children on equal terms.
How far are they willing to go? And who actually authorized them to be here in the first place?
The Truth About Who Arrived Uninvited
Let me be clear. This is not about hate. Hate is not the foundation of this ministry and it never will be. We were never taught to hate. We were never taught to murder. We were never taught to plunder what belongs to others.
But truth must be spoken.
Nobody asked the peoples of this continent whether the Pilgrims were welcome. Nobody asked the Cherokee, the Lakota, the Apache, the Aztec, the countless nations who had built civilizations on this land for thousands of years before a single European ship appeared on the horizon. There was no application process. There was no vetting system. There was no wall.
They came. They took. They killed. They built an
empire on land that was never theirs and on the backs of people they enslaved. That is not opinion. That is the documented historical record.
So when the descendants of those arrivals speak of who belongs here and who does not — when they move to revoke the birthright of children born on this soil — the honest student of history must ask the question: Who actually authorized you to be here?
A Question That Demands an Answer
What do you call a leader who shares videos depicting former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama as apes? You don't need me to answer that. You already know.
Both Parties Have Failed These Children
The Republican party has made it a political priority to make life as difficult as possible for immigrants and their families. But let us be clear — this is not just a political position. This is a violation of the direct teachings of scripture.
"The foreigner residing among you must be treated as your native-born. Love them as yourself, for you were foreigners in Egypt."
— Leviticus 19:34
And the Democrats? They are largely absent. The American citizen children being separated from their parents, the children afraid to go to school, the families being torn apart — where is the organized, sustained, courageous defense of these Americans? Silence in the face of injustice is its own form of betrayal.
Both parties have failed these children.
And let us also be honest about something else. The way these policies are enforced on the ground is through discrimination based on appearance. If you look like an immigrant — if your skin is brown, if your features are indigenous, if your name sounds foreign — you become a target. That is not law enforcement. That is racial profiling dressed in legal language.
We teach our children to respect every human being regardless of appearance. There are good people and bad people in every race. That is truth. That is what God requires of us.
Whatever the Supreme Court decides, the reality on the ground will not change overnight. Children will still be treated as less than human because oppressors are given power by people who have never questioned what they were taught to fear and hate.
Some people want to see other races subjugated. Centuries of discriminatory practices do not disappear with a court ruling. They get passed down through culture, through policy, through the casual cruelty of institutions that were built to exclude.
But let me speak directly to those who use the law as a weapon against children who committed no crime except being born with the wrong color skin — as long as you continue abusing these
American children, this ministry will expose the darkness at your hearts. The elimination of racial discrimination in this nation is not negotiable. It is not political. It is the direct requirement of a God who created every human being in His image.
Every single one.
By Joe Perez
Aware of Truth · Faith · Truth · Current Events
Exposing darkness. Speaking truth. Serving God.

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