Ava DuVernay to make Netflix documentary 14th on birthright citizenship
Filmmaker Ava DuVernay is releasing a new Netflix documentary titled "14th" later this year. The film will explore the 14th Amendment, which granted rights to formerly enslaved people after the Civil War and is currently facing legal challenges from Donald Trump.

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AI-generatedFilmmaker Ava DuVernay is releasing a new Netflix documentary titled "14th" later this year. The film will explore the 14th Amendment, which granted rights to formerly enslaved people after the Civil War and is currently facing legal challenges from Donald Trump. This documentary marks DuVernay's return to nonfiction filmmaking and follows her 2016 film "13th," which examined the legacy of the 13th Amendment. The 14th Amendment, ratified in 1868, defines citizenship as being born or naturalized in the United States. DuVernay stated the film will examine how the amendment has become a "permanent argument" and will feature various voices to discuss its contemporary relevance. Trump has publicly vowed to continue contesting the amendment's protections, despite a Supreme Court ruling upholding birthright citizenship.
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5 extractedTrump described the Supreme Court's ruling on birthright citizenship as a 'miscarriage of justice' that 'will destroy America'.
The Supreme Court upheld the protections of the 14th amendment in a 6-3 vote.
Donald Trump has challenged birthright citizenship, which is protected by the 14th amendment.
The 14th amendment guarantees citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States.
Ava DuVernay is making a Netflix documentary titled '14th' about the 14th amendment.