The Wright Report

31 MAR 2026: What's an American? Supreme Court To Weigh in // Muslim Radicals Dominate Dearborn, Run for U.S. Senate // Islamist Attack in Paris // Global Shockers From Cuba and Iran

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Mar 31, 2026
A deep dive into a Supreme Court case that could redefine birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment. An exploration of rising Islamist political influence and security concerns tied to migration and attacks in Europe. A look at shifting U.S. strategy toward Iran and potential withdrawal impacts on the Strait of Hormuz. Reports on Cuba's ties to Russia and changing geopolitical realpolitik.
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Supreme Court Case On Birthright Citizenship

  • The Supreme Court will hear a case testing whether birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment applies to children of illegal entrants and birth-tourism cases.
  • Bryan Dean Wright outlines the legal dispute over the phrase subject to the jurisdiction thereof and the White House's argument that executive action is needed because amendments are politically impossible.
ANECDOTE

Michigan Senate Candidate Says He'll Stay Quiet About Islamists

  • Abdul El-Sayed, a Michigan Senate candidate, told staff he would avoid criticizing Islamist sympathies in Dearborn because he needs their votes.
  • Wright cites a recording and El-Sayed's background as a U.S.-born son of strict Islamist Egyptian parents to illustrate political calculation.
ANECDOTE

Naturalized Citizen Linked To Synagogue Attack

  • Amin Ghazali, a naturalized Lebanese U.S. citizen in Dearborn Heights, attacked a synagogue and daycare, motivated by Hezbollah ties and revenge for his brother.
  • Wright cites AP reporting that Ghazali searched for the largest synagogue and Jewish school, booby-trapped a car, and vowed to kill Jews.
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