Bruce Springsteen Teams Up With the ACLU for ‘Born in the U.S.A.’ Birthright Citizenship Video
Bruce Springsteen has teamed up with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) for a new video about birthright citizenship, which is set to be heard by the Supreme Court in the coming weeks. The video, titled 'Born in the U.S.A.', features Springsteen performing the song of the same name, with lyrics that highlight the importance of birthright citizenship.
The video is part of a larger campaign by the ACLU to raise awareness about the issue of birthright citizenship, which is currently being challenged in the courts. The ACLU argues that birthright citizenship is a fundamental right that is protected by the Constitution, and that it is essential for the health and prosperity of the country.
The video features Springsteen performing the song 'Born in the U.S.A.', which was released in 1984 and has since become one of his most popular and enduring songs. The song's lyrics tell the story of a young man who is struggling to find his place in the world, and who is ultimately forced to leave his home country due to circumstances beyond his control.
The video also features footage of Springsteen speaking about the importance of birthright citizenship, and about the need for people to be aware of the issue and to take action to protect it. Springsteen is a longtime supporter of the ACLU, and has been involved in several of the organization's campaigns over the years.
The video is available to view on the ACLU's website, and is also being shared on social media platforms. The ACLU is urging people to watch the video and to learn more about the issue of birthright citizenship.
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