What will be the public reaction to Trump's birthright citizenship order within first 100 days?
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Trump Plans to End Birthright Citizenship on Day One
Dec 11, 2024, 08:47 AM
President-elect Donald Trump has announced his intention to end birthright citizenship in the United States as part of his broader immigration reform agenda. This policy change, which Trump aims to implement on his first day in office, would significantly alter the current practice where children born on U.S. soil automatically become U.S. citizens. The move has sparked debate and legal scrutiny, with experts questioning its constitutionality. Trump's promise comes amidst discussions on how to address immigration, particularly at the southern border, and reflects his campaign's focus on immigration reform.
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