Rob Bonta advocates for birthright citizenship rights

On the eve of U.S. Independence Day, California Attorney General Rob Bonta talks about what he considers the weakening of due process and the recent supreme court decision to eliminate the right to birthright citizenship, some of the values that are celebrated in this commemoration of independence.
California prosecutor Ron Bontaconversed exclusively in the studios of Radio Bilingüecon our news director Samuel Orozco, about the fight to defend this right and the coalition of 18 states he formed to challenge in court Trump’s frontal attack.
The U.S. Supreme Court decided to limit the power of judges to prevent President Trump from ending the constitutional right to birthright citizenship for the children of undocumented immigrants, let’s hear what Rob Bonta commented in the voice of Samuel Orozco who also translates.
On the possibility of the ruling going into effect next month that would make the State of California, let’s hear what Attorney Rob Bonta responds in the voice of Samuel Orozco.
Questioned about how we have gotten to this point with this extremist determination or fringe theory by Trump to eliminate birthright citizenship, this is what Rob Bonta responds in voice of Samuel Orozco.
Rob Bonta, comments that Trump is making dangerous statements, but is confident that the courts will not prove him right.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta believes that birthright citizenship will continue.
The Attorney General of California, Rob Bonta, assures that this right, which is in the constitution, must be respected, let’s listen in the translation of Samuel Orozco.
Finally, remember that California along with other states have initiated a battle against Trump’s decision, let’s listen in the voice of Samuel Orozco to Rob Bonta.

