An identification document from 1894 belonging to Chinese American citizen Wong Kim Ark. The great-grandson of Wong Kim Ark — whose landmark 1898 Supreme Court case helped establish a birthright ...
Norman Wong stood Friday at the location in San Francisco’s Chinatown where the birth of his ancestor, Wong Kim Ark, more than 150 years ago set in motion the establishment of birthright citizenship ...
You’ve seen Norman Wong’s work before. If you live in Toronto, you’ve most likely seen it every day—plastered across the side of a streetcar, hung up at a bus stop, looming above you on a billboard.
The great-grandson of the man who pioneered birthright citizenship in the United States spoke out about the Supreme Court's ruling Friday that paves the way for the Trump administration to eliminate ...
On his first day in office, President Trump signed an executive order to end universal birthright citizenship and limit it at birth to people with at least one parent who is a permanent resident or ...
Norman Wong, 74, who’s based in Brentwood, California, called Trump’s directive “troubling” and said it is a move intended to fracture Americans. The executive order, titled Protecting the Meaning and ...