Sunday, April 5, 2026

Nearly 10% of US Births Are Anchor Babies...


The U.S. Supreme Court is considering the legality of an executive order from President Donald Trump that would restrict birthright citizenship.
Most certainly the liberals on the Supreme Court will want to shoot down this legislation. The members of the Democrat Party have always touted birthright citizenship and they are more vehement about it now because President Trump is finally addressing this issue and they are against anything that Trump wants for our country. And they are the party who would continue to have open borders if and when they again gain power. That is who they are and what the want for America.
The order would deny U.S. citizenship to children born in the United States to mothers who are unauthorized immigrants or have legal temporary status at the time of the child’s birth if the father is not a citizen or lawful permanent resident.

Birthright citizenship derives from the U.S. Constitution’s 14th Amendment and grants citizenship to anyone born in the country. Legal experts have long interpreted the provision to apply to children born in the U.S. regardless of the immigration status of their parents.
It’s difficult to say how many people this order would affect if the Supreme Court upholds it. It would not apply retroactively, so children already born would not lose their U.S. citizenship.
In 2023, mothers who were unauthorized immigrants or had legal temporary status in the U.S. had 320,000 babies, representing about 10% of all 3.6 million babies born in the U.S. that year. About 260,000 of those babies would not have qualified for birthright citizenship if Trump’s executive order had already been in effect.


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