Hampton Harris Hails Supreme Court Victory for Women’s Sports but Expresses Disappointment on Birthright Citizenship Ruling
From the Harris campaign
From the Harris campaign
June 30
LOWNDESBORO, AL – Today the U.S. Supreme Court delivered mixed results with a major win for fairness in women’s sports and a disappointing decision on birthright citizenship.
In West Virginia v. B.P.J. and the companion case, the 6-3 ruling upholds state laws barring biological males from competing in girls and women’s school sports. The Court correctly affirmed that sex under Title IX refers to biological sex and that separate teams for biological females are consistent with federal law.
“This ruling is a win for every American girl and woman who has trained, sacrificed, and competed under the promise of a level playing field,” said Hampton Harris, Republican candidate for Alabama 2nd Congressional District. “Biological reality matters in sports. The Supreme Court got it right by protecting opportunities Title IX was created to guarantee.”
Harris continued: “While this decision empowers states to do the right thing, it should not stop there. We need a nationwide ban to protect not only fairness but the innocence of our children and daughters. It is not only the fair thing to do but the moral and right thing.”
“Title IX opened doors for generations of women and girls,” Harris added. “Today’s ruling honors that legacy by refusing to let those gains be erased. Now it is time for Congress to codify these protections into permanent federal law so that women’s sports remain for women, period.”
In contrast, the Court’s 6-3 decision striking down President Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship is deeply disappointing.
“I am very disappointed in this outcome,” said Harris. “It subjects our country to serious challenges going forward, including threats to our national security.”
“This has been grossly abused in recent years through birthing tourism,” Harris continued. “People come onto our soil just to have a child and then access welfare benefits. We must pursue a constitutional amendment to clarify that birthright citizenship applies to children of U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents who owe full allegiance to our country. This is essential for protecting our national security and restoring the proper value of American citizenship.”
Harris, a husband, small business owner, and attorney with deep roots in Alabama, has consistently championed policies grounded in fairness, biological truth, and the protection of opportunities for women and girls while prioritizing border security and American sovereignty. He pledged to fight for legislation advancing these America First priorities in Congress.
About Hampton Harris
Hampton Harris is a small business owner, attorney, and conservative fighter running for Congress to bring Christian values and common-sense solutions back to Washington. A lifelong Alabamian, he is committed to economic growth, strong borders, and putting District 2 first. Hampton and his wife, Abbigale, who is a Captain and a JAG officer in the US Air Force, reside in Lowndesboro.
For more information on Harris and his campaign, visit https://hamptonharrisforalabama.com.
