Trump says he will end birthright citizenship

Trump stated that the 14th Amendment to the Constitution would have to be changed.

Donald Trump, the president-elect of the United States, said that he plans to abolish birthright citizenship on the first day. However, he was unable to explain how he will circumvent the 14th Amendment.

We’re going have to change it. We may have to go to the people,” Trump stated in an interview that aired on Sunday, NBC’s Meet the Press.

Trump falsely claimed that birthright citizenship was only available in the United States, when other countries such as Brazil and Canada offer it.

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Welker asked Trump how he plans to end the birthright citizenship, and if he will do so through executive action. Trump replied: “If possible, by executive action.”

Trump stated, “Truly, I was going to do this through executive action. But we had to fix Covid before that. “We must stop it.” It’s ridiculous.”

The 14th Amendment was ratified by the United States in 1868. It states that “all persons born in the United States or naturalized there, and who are subject to its jurisdiction, are citizens of this country.”

Trump said in his interview that he also wanted to “work out something” with regards to Dreamers. These are children who came to the United States as young children and have grown up there.

Trump said, “We must do something to help the Dreamers. These are people who were brought here very young.” “Many of them are now middle-aged. They don’t speak the native language of their home country. “Yes, we will do something for the Dreamers.”

Trump said that he would also work with Democrats to develop a plan for Dreamers, but they had “made it extremely difficult” to do so. He added that Joe Biden “should have done something” about Dreamers over the past four-years. (Efforts to pass bipartisan immigration reforms in the Senate earlier this summer failed due to Trump’s opposition.

He said: “Republicans have a very open attitude to Dreamers.”

Trump said, “I believe we can work together with the Democrats to find a solution.”

He added: “They have become successful.” They have wonderful jobs. They may have small businesses in some cases. In some cases, they may have large companies. We’re going have to do something about them.”

When asked about Trump’s plans for mass deportation, and whether he plans to deport all those who are here illegally, Trump replied, “I believe you have to do this.” He then said that he would start with people who had criminal records, before expanding out.

“It is a difficult – it is a very hard thing to do. You need rules, regulations and laws. They entered illegally. “You know that the people who have been waiting in line for ten year to enter the country have been treated unfairly,” Trump said. “We’re going make it easy for people to enter the country, in that they only have to pass a test.”

“They must be able tell you what Statue of Liberty means,” he added. They must tell you something about our country. They must love our country. “They can’t get out of prison.”

Republicans expect Trump to tackle immigration immediately.

Bernie Moreno said that Trump would tackle immigration immediately after he took office. Moreno is a former luxury car dealer and defeated Sherrod Brown, Democrat, in Ohio. Moreno, a former luxury-car dealer who defeated Sherrod Brown in Ohio, told Illinois Republicans that he would resolve immigration within the first 40-60 days of taking office.

Moreno, who was born in Colombia, is the first Latino U.S. Senator from Ohio.

“We have to fix immigration.” The election came down to two main issues: open borders and rising prices. This was the whole election. We need to fix immigration. It’s easy to fix mentally. It’s hard to fix the emotional part, and I want to help.