Donald Trump Vows to End Birthright Citizenship Once He Takes Office
Will Trump follow through on his promise?
On November 7, 2024, President-elect Donald Trump promised to get rid of birthright citizenship. Under birthright citizenship, the children of illegal aliens are able to receive citizenship.
In a statement, Trump said that part of his plan to secure the US’s southern border with Mexico is by ending automatic birthright citizenship. Trump said that policies like birthright citizenship function as a magnet “that bring millions of people to our country.”
Eric Daugherty, the Assistant News Director of Florida’s Voice, tweeted the following:
NEW: Upon taking office, President-elect Donald Trump has vowed a DAY ONE EXECUTIVE ORDER to END citizenship for the children of illegal aliens.
He also plans to outlaw "birth tourism" - traveling here just to give birth, and thus, root citizenship.
According to figures from the Federation for American Immigration Reform, there are close to 6 million anchor babies in the US. Anchor babies and their illegal alien parents impose a steep $150 billion cost on American taxpayers.
Birthright citizenship is one of the largest incentives for illegal aliens to come to the US. By getting rid of it, Trump can put a major dent in mass migration Zerg Rush his predecessor Joe Biden has released on the American populace.
Trump took the political scene by surprise in 2016 by running on an unapologetic pro-immigration restriction platform. His first administration was a mixed bag on immigration policy due to questionable staffing decisions Trump made. Now, he has a second chance to make things right.
America First supporters must continue pressuring Trump and other elected officials in Congress to implement immigration restriction measures. These types of reforms are necessary to protect the country’s demographic integrity.
Trump simply has to deliver on ending birthright citizenship if we want to bring back any semblance of sanity to immigration policy in the US.
He made the same promise in 2018, got me to cough up a couple hundred bux, lol
"His first administration was a mixed bag on immigration policy due to questionable staffing decisions."
Specifically Jews, like his enemy agent son-in-law Kushner and "immigration czar" Jew Stephen Miller who sabotaged the wall, and that's not going to be different this time around because Trump still isn't Jew-wise.
Ann Coulter at the time reported from admin insiders that Miller had basically used his influence with Trump to push out or marginalize the other pro-wall advisors. Coulter, not Jew-wise herself, wrongly interpreted that as Miller wanting all the credit to himself. No, it was a Jew pretending to be the most fervent supporter of the Trump immigration agenda so that he could hobble it. This is something Aryans have a hard time imagining doing, so they are blind to it.