How many states will support Trump's birthright citizenship policy by end of 2025?
0-10 States • 25%
11-20 States • 25%
21-30 States • 25%
31+ States • 25%
Legal briefs filed with the U.S. Supreme Court or federal courts
Trump Plans to End Birthright Citizenship, Deport Mixed-Status Families
Dec 9, 2024, 07:15 PM
President-elect Donald Trump has announced plans to end birthright citizenship on his first day in office, according to a recent interview. This policy shift would challenge the interpretation of the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which currently grants citizenship to anyone born on U.S. soil. Trump also indicated that he could deport families with mixed immigration statuses, signaling a potential change in immigration policy.
View original story
1-5 states • 25%
More than 10 states • 25%
0 states • 25%
6-10 states • 25%
10 to 20 states • 25%
Less than 10 states • 25%
More than 30 states • 25%
21 to 30 states • 25%
6-10 states • 25%
11-20 states • 25%
More than 20 states • 25%
0-5 states • 25%
More than 24 states • 25%
22 states • 25%
31-40 states • 25%
More than 40 states • 25%
23-30 states • 25%
18 states • 25%
19-21 states • 25%
22-24 states • 25%
6-10 states • 25%
16+ states • 25%
11-15 states • 25%
0-5 states • 25%
21-22 states • 25%
18 states • 25%
More than 22 states • 25%
19-20 states • 25%
11-15 States • 25%
6-10 States • 25%
More than 15 States • 25%
0-5 States • 25%
More than 20 states • 25%
6-10 states • 25%
0-5 states • 25%
11-20 states • 25%
Struck down by Supreme Court • 25%
Congressional amendment • 25%
No change • 25%
Upheld by Supreme Court • 25%
Upheld by courts • 25%
Overturned by legislation • 25%
Blocked by courts • 25%
Other outcome • 25%
Implemented via new legislation • 25%
No change to birthright citizenship • 25%
Implemented via executive order • 25%
Blocked by courts • 25%
Other Argument • 25%
Due Process Violation • 25%
14th Amendment Violation • 25%
Separation of Powers • 25%