Framing Analysis
The Supreme Court in United States v. Wong Kim Ark (1898) held that a child born on U.S. soil to legal resident parents acquired citizenship under the 14th Amendment. Application of this ruling to children of parents present unlawfully remains disputed among legal scholars and policymakers. Analyses from progressive, conservative, libertarian, and critical viewpoints differ on whether the precedent is settled or open to reinterpretation via legislation or amendment.