To: Sen. Donnie Chesteen (R–Geneva), Rep. Rhett Marques (R–Enterprise), Secretary Wes Allen, Gov. Kay Ivey, Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth, Sen. Katie Britt, Sen.Tommy Tuberville, Rep. Parker Moore (R-Decatur)
Say NO to second class citizenship bill by Alabama’s Republican Supermajority
Stop Second-Class Citizenship Amendment by Alabama Republican Supermajority
We, the undersigned citizens of Alabama, stand united in defense of our Constitution’s promise: Equality for all Americans, whether natural-born or naturalized.
Alabama Legislatures pre-filed a dangerous bill (link) to amend our state constitution, barring Naturalized Citizens — who legally came to America, earned their citizenship, and pledged allegiance — from holding state constitutional offices such as governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, and legislator.
This amendment, led by Secretary of State Wes Allen, undermines our core American values and violates the Fourteenth Amendment’s guarantee of equal citizenship.
This is not just a misguided policy; it is unconstitutional and un-American. It divides our communities, sows distrust, and denies the fundamental rights of fellow Alabamians who have chosen this country, embraced its ideals, and contributed immensely to our state’s growth and prosperity.
Naturalized Citizens serve as doctors, teachers, engineers, business leaders, veterans, scientists, nurses, and public servants. They enrich Alabama through hard work, sacrifice, and dedication. Penalizing them for their citizenship type stains the principles of freedom, fairness, and equality that Alabama and America stand for.
This fight is bigger than any party. It’s about what it means to be an American — and who gets full citizenship in this country. Because if they can take rights from naturalized citizens today, they can come for anyone tomorrow.
Look at your own family tree. Unless you’re Indigenous, someone in your family became a naturalized citizen. That’s the American story.
We believe that every American who has sworn an oath to defend the Constitution deserves the right to serve their community equally. We will not allow partisan politics to strip these rights away.
If this amendment proposal passes the legislative committee and the legislature, it will appear on the 2026 ballot. We call on all Alabamians—regardless of background, faith, or political party—to unite and stop this divisive and unconstitutional proposal even before it moves through the committee process.
Join the grassroots movement of “ONE CITIZENSHIP ALABAMA” to defend our Constitution. Sign this petition to demand that Alabama lawmakers uphold the Constitution, honor all citizens equally, and preserve the promise of one nation, under God, with liberty and justice for all.
Our Oath is to Defend the Constitution. We Demand No One Be Denied Their Rights.
We, the undersigned citizens of Alabama, stand united in defense of our Constitution’s promise: Equality for all Americans, whether natural-born or naturalized.
Alabama Legislatures pre-filed a dangerous bill (link) to amend our state constitution, barring Naturalized Citizens — who legally came to America, earned their citizenship, and pledged allegiance — from holding state constitutional offices such as governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, and legislator.
This amendment, led by Secretary of State Wes Allen, undermines our core American values and violates the Fourteenth Amendment’s guarantee of equal citizenship.
This is not just a misguided policy; it is unconstitutional and un-American. It divides our communities, sows distrust, and denies the fundamental rights of fellow Alabamians who have chosen this country, embraced its ideals, and contributed immensely to our state’s growth and prosperity.
Naturalized Citizens serve as doctors, teachers, engineers, business leaders, veterans, scientists, nurses, and public servants. They enrich Alabama through hard work, sacrifice, and dedication. Penalizing them for their citizenship type stains the principles of freedom, fairness, and equality that Alabama and America stand for.
This fight is bigger than any party. It’s about what it means to be an American — and who gets full citizenship in this country. Because if they can take rights from naturalized citizens today, they can come for anyone tomorrow.
Look at your own family tree. Unless you’re Indigenous, someone in your family became a naturalized citizen. That’s the American story.
We believe that every American who has sworn an oath to defend the Constitution deserves the right to serve their community equally. We will not allow partisan politics to strip these rights away.
If this amendment proposal passes the legislative committee and the legislature, it will appear on the 2026 ballot. We call on all Alabamians—regardless of background, faith, or political party—to unite and stop this divisive and unconstitutional proposal even before it moves through the committee process.
Join the grassroots movement of “ONE CITIZENSHIP ALABAMA” to defend our Constitution. Sign this petition to demand that Alabama lawmakers uphold the Constitution, honor all citizens equally, and preserve the promise of one nation, under God, with liberty and justice for all.
Our Oath is to Defend the Constitution. We Demand No One Be Denied Their Rights.
Why is this important?
This amendment, led by Secretary of State Wes Allen, undermines our core American values and violates the Fourteenth Amendment’s guarantee of equal citizenship.
This is not just a misguided policy; it is unconstitutional and un-American. It divides our communities, sows distrust, and denies the fundamental rights of fellow Alabamians who have chosen this country, embraced its ideals, and contributed immensely to our state’s growth and prosperity.
Naturalized Citizens serve as doctors, teachers, engineers, business leaders, veterans, scientists, nurses, and public servants. They enrich Alabama through hard work, sacrifice, and dedication. Penalizing them for their citizenship type stains the principles of freedom, fairness, and equality that Alabama and America stand for.
This fight is bigger than any party. It’s about what it means to be an American — and who gets full citizenship in this country. Because if they can take rights from naturalized citizens today, they can come for anyone tomorrow.
Look at your own family tree. Unless you’re Indigenous, someone in your family became a naturalized citizen. That’s the American story.
We believe that every American who has sworn an oath to defend the Constitution deserves the right to serve their community equally. We will not allow partisan politics to strip these rights away.
We believe that every American who has sworn an oath to defend the Constitution deserves the right to serve their community equally. We will not allow partisan politics to strip these rights away.
If this amendment proposal passes the legislative committee and the legislature, it will appear on the 2026 ballot. We call on all Alabamians—regardless of background, faith, or political party—to unite and stop this divisive and unconstitutional proposal even before it moves through the committee process.
Join the grassroots movement of “ONE CITIZENSHIP ALABAMA” to defend our Constitution. Sign this petition to demand that Alabama lawmakers uphold the Constitution, honor all citizens equally, and preserve the promise of one nation, under God, with liberty and justice for all.
Our Oath is to Defend the Constitution. We Demand No One Be Denied Their Rights.