Can Trump end birthright citizenship? The 14th amendment upheld in the US constitution since 1868

Donald Trump wants to get rid of 14th Amendment birthright protections as a way to crack down on the migrant crisis in the U.S.

The president-elect suggested a potential need for a constitutional overhaul to eliminate the amendment granting U.S. citizenship to individuals born in the United States.

‘Can you get around the 14th Amendment with an executive action?’ NBC host Kristen Welker asked Trump in an interview that aired Sunday.

‘Well, we’re going to have to get it changed,’ he said. ‘We’ll maybe have to go back to the people. But we have to end it.’

‘We’re the only country that has it, you know,’ Trump added.

In his initial interview post-re-election, Trump expressed his desire to abolish birthright citizenship during his first presidential term, which was impeded by the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020, halting all progress in his final year in office.

Trump aims to remove this constitutional provision to specifically address undocumented immigrants who give birth in the U.S. while residing in the country without legal documentation or citizenship status.

The way this could happen is by Trump proclaiming the new policy and then ordering agencies to cease issuing citizenship confirming documents – such as Social Security cards and passports – to children born in the U.S. to undocumented parents.

Donald Trump reiterated that he wants to get rid of the 14 Amendment birthright protections as a way to crack down on illegal immigration and prevent noncitizens from having children with de facto U.S. citizenship

Donald Trump reiterated that he wants to get rid of the 14 Amendment birthright protections as a way to crack down on illegal immigration and prevent noncitizens from having children with de facto U.S. citizenship

The legal legitimacy of Trump’s proposal is likely to end up before the Supreme Court, which has a nine to three conservative majority and a whopping three Justices that were nominated by the past and future president.

‘All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside,’ the 14th Amendment states.

Welker, when reciting the constitutional amendment in her interview with Trump, left out a vital part of the provision, saying: ‘The 14th Amendment, though, says that, quote, ‘All persons born in the United States are citizens.’

Republican Utah Sen. Mike Lee made note of the omission.

‘Those words matter,’ he said of the omitted ‘and subject to the jurisdiction thereof’ part of the 14th Amendment’s text.

This phrase from the Constitution means that all those born in the U.S. are considered citizens of the country, but excludes those who are not under legal authority of the nation at the time time of birth.

Specifically, this is interpreted to mean children of foreign diplomats who are stationed in the U.S. at the time of their childrens’ birth and those whose parents owe allegiance to another nation when they are born.

Trump, and immigration hawks, say that this also applies to those born to illegal immigrants who were living in the country without documentation at the time of giving birth.

The idea is to crackdown on the migrant crisis and reduce the number of those who come to the U.S. in an effort to get their children birthrighr citizenship

The idea is to crackdown on the migrant crisis and reduce the number of those who come to the U.S. in an effort to get their children birthrighr citizenship

Trump sat down with NBC News host Kristen Welker in an interview that aired Sunday where she questioned if Trump thinks he can take executive action to bypass the 14th Amendment of the U.s. Constitution

Trump sat down with NBC News host Kristen Welker in an interview that aired Sunday where she questioned if Trump thinks he can take executive action to bypass the 14th Amendment of the U.s. Constitution

‘You know we’re the only country that has it,’ Trump told Welker in the interview that aired Sunday on Meet the Press. ‘Do you know if somebody sets a foot, just a foot, one foot, you don’t need two, on our land, ‘Congratulations you are now a citizen of the United States of America.’ 

‘Yes, we’re going to end that because it’s ridiculous,’ he insisted.

Trump vowed he would address the migrant crisis immediately after taking office, and says he will carry out the largest deportation effort in U.S. history.

The president-elect’s transition team has already been in talks with third-party countries to strike a deal on accepting deported immigrants whose home countries will not accept them back after they left and illegally came into the U.S.

You May Also Like
They could be any young lovers... but they're the world's hottest couple. See their intimate act when they think nobody is watching

Witness the world’s most popular couple in a private moment, thinking they are alone

The happy A-list couple were acting like two giddy teenagers behind the…
Revolutionizing Healthcare: How Doctronic’s AI Empowers Patients and Doctors Alike

Improving Healthcare with Doctronic’s AI Technology for Patients and Doctors

Title of the article: How Doctronic’s AI is Changing Healthcare for Patients…
Video shows students, educators jump into action to save choking Manuel Garcia at Woodlake High School in California

Students and Educators Act Quickly to Save Choking Student at Woodlake High School in California – Video Footage

WOODLAKE, Calif. — When a California high school student began choking, his…
A-list Oscar winner says she doesn't regret fleeing Hollywood for 'friendlier' confines of Paris

A famous Oscar winner shares that moving to Paris from Hollywood was a choice she does not feel remorseful about.

In recent years, various celebrities have made the choice to leave Hollywood…
Hawaii judge denies bail to doctor accused of trying to kill wife while hiking on popular trail

Doctor accused of attempting to kill his wife while hiking on popular trail is denied bail by Hawaii judge

A judge in Hawaii has denied bail to a doctor who allegedly…
Trump tells Gulf leaders Iran must cease support of proxy groups as part of any nuclear deal

Trump urges Gulf leaders to insist on Iran stopping support for proxy groups as a condition of nuclear deal

President Donald Trump expressed his strong desire to negotiate a deal with…
Jose Mujica, Uruguay's former leader, rebel icon and cannabis reformer, dead at 89

Former president of Uruguay, Jose Mujica, known for his rebellious nature and advocacy for cannabis reform, passes away at the age of 89

Jose Mujica, a former guerrilla fighter and later president of Uruguay, who…
Qatar Signs Big, Beautiful Deal With Boeing for 160 Aircraft

Qatar Makes Major Agreement with Boeing for 160 Airplanes

Qatar has just inked a deal with Boeing that could amount to…
Dozens of illegal immigrants arrested at Florida construction sites

Numerous undocumented individuals apprehended at construction sites in Florida

Immigration authorities announced on Tuesday they had arrested more than two dozen…
Federal judge seizes control of Rikers Island from NYC

NYC loses control of Rikers Island as federal judge steps in

The city’s Rikers Island jail complex, which houses approximately 7,000 inmates, has…
Former Michigan Army National Guard member charged with plotting mass shooting at Army base on behalf of ISIS

Ex-Michigan Army National Guard member accused of planning mass shooting at Army base for ISIS

The Justice Department disclosed on Wednesday the arrest of a former Michigan…
Violent Venezuelan gang exploits technology to turbocharge its dominance: experts

Experts say a dangerous gang in Venezuela is using technology to strengthen its control.

The brutal Venezuelan street gang Tren de Aragua (TdA), which has rapidly…