Trump Vows to End Birthright Citizenship, Promises Mass Deportations

December 9, 2024

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Birthright Citizenship

U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump has reiterated his commitment to ending birthright citizenship and implementing mass deportations. During a recent televised interview, Trump laid out his policy agenda, which includes significant changes to immigration laws and addressing issues he describes as threats to American sovereignty.

Trump stated that birthright citizenship, which grants automatic citizenship to children born in the U.S. regardless of their parents’ immigration status, incentivizes illegal immigration and places undue strain on the country’s resources. He pledged to issue an executive order to end the practice, which has been upheld under the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Legal experts, however, argue that such a move would face significant constitutional challenges and likely require congressional action or a Supreme Court ruling.

On the topic of immigration, Trump reaffirmed his plans for mass deportations of undocumented immigrants, emphasizing a tougher stance on border control. He argued that stricter enforcement is necessary to protect American jobs and maintain national security. Critics of the policy have raised concerns about its humanitarian implications, citing potential disruptions to families and communities.

In addition to his domestic agenda, Trump addressed foreign policy issues, including the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. He called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to negotiate a settlement, describing the war as harmful to global stability. Trump claimed he would use his leadership to bring both sides to the negotiating table if elected.

These announcements have drawn sharp reactions from both supporters and opponents. Advocates of stricter immigration policies welcomed Trump’s statements, viewing them as a continuation of his “America First” approach. However, opponents, including human rights groups, criticized his proposals as divisive and potentially unconstitutional.

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