The Supreme Court of the United States (Scotus) agreed to hear oral arguments in May on a case that focuses on the historical executive order of President Donald Trump to end the citizenship of birth law for children born in the United States of illegal foreigners.
On Thursday, the Court issued a notice that oral arguments on the executive order will be heard on May 15. Immediately after Trump signed the Executive Order in January, the Pro-Masa Casa Inc. migration groups and the Defense Project of the Sed asylum seekers to block the order.
The Order seeks to eliminate the so -called Anchor Baby policy of the Nation, where around 250,000 “anchor babies” are born in the United States annually of illegal extraterrestrial parents. These anchor babies are rewarded with the American citizenship on the right despite not having legitimate ties with the US.
Years later, when the child born in the United States is a consultant and adult, he can sponsor his illegal extraterrestrial parents and foreign family for green cards that annul his family in the United States for generations.
Look: “Why aren’t those numbers in the media?” Bukele amazed Trump ensuring the border is not reported:
Tom Homan border tsar recently said that Anchor Baby’s policy is a massive driver of illegal immigration to the United States, since it attracts pregnant foreign citizens to cross the southern border in the hope of ensuring US citizenship for their child.
“I think the Supreme Court finally needs to answer that question. Now, I am not a lawyer, but I can read.
Scotus has never explicitly ruled that children born in the United States of illegal foreigners should be granted the citizenship of birth rights, and many legal scholars dispute the idea.
Many main conservative academics argue that the citizenship clause of the 14th amendment does not provide mandatory citizenship of birth law to children born in the United States of illegal foreigners or foreign citizens, because these children are not before the US jurisdiction, since that amendment is ratified.
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