Pompeo: Americans Born In Jerusalem Can List ‘Israel’ As Place Of Birth On Passport

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An areal view of the Old City of Jerusalem on December 17, 2019. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90

WASHINGTON (JNS) – American citizens born in Jerusalem are now allowed to list Israel as their place of birth on their U.S. passport, announced U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Thursday.

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“Consistent with President [Donald] Trump’s Jerusalem Proclamation of December 6, 2017, and the historic opening of the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem on May 14, 2018, today I am announcing updates to the Department’s guidance on passports and other consular documents issued to U.S. citizens,” said Pompeo in a statement.

“U.S. citizens born in Jerusalem who do not specify their place of birth on applications for consular services as ‘Israel’ will continue to be issued documents that indicate their place of birth as ‘Jerusalem,’” said Pompeo.

For American citizens born outside the United States, U.S. passports usually list countries, not cities, under place of birth. Therefore, there will be no third option to list “Jerusalem, Israel” as one’s place of birth. U.S. passports for citizens born in America include the city of birth.

In 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Zivotofsky v. Kerry that the executive branch has the sole power to grant recognition to sovereign states, striking down a move by Congress to command the executive to change its position on Jerusalem. While at the time the ruling was a victory for the Obama administration, which had been upholding a policy recognizing no state as having sovereignty over Jerusalem, it now has allowed the Trump administration to change course on the passport issue.

The Zionist Organization of America was one of the first to file the first amicus briefs to the U.S. Supreme Court on the passport issue, doing so 17 years ago, ZOA national president Mort Klein told JNS.

Attorneys Nathan Lewin and Alyza Lewin, who appeared twice in front of the Supreme Court to litigate the passport issue, told JNS ahead of the announcement that they “are very gratified to read press reports that the State Department will shortly be amending its regulations to authorize the issuance of passports to U.S. citizens born in Jerusalem declaring their place of birth to be ‘Israel.’ This will be a long-awaited, entirely correct result.”

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee and the American Jewish Committee also applauded the move.


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ANON21
ANON21
3 years ago

Another reason to vote for trump

A23
A23
3 years ago

Trump waited until he needed Jews before doing this

Vote all democrats out of office.
Vote all democrats out of office.
3 years ago

Remember, the obama/biden andministration fought all the way to the Supreme Court to not allow this.