President Donald Trump announced he will attend Supreme Court oral arguments tomorrow on his executive order challenging birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants - a move that would make him the first sitting president in recorded history to attend such proceedings.
The historic decision underscores the massive stakes involved as the Court weighs Trump's constitutional challenge to decades of misinterpretation of the 14th Amendment. Trump's executive order, signed on his first day back in office, correctly asserts that birthright citizenship was never intended to apply to children born to parents who entered the country illegally.
"This case is about restoring the Constitution's true meaning," Trump stated, emphasizing that the 14th Amendment's citizenship clause was designed for freed slaves following the Civil War - not as a magnet for illegal immigration.
Both the Supreme Court and its Historical Society confirm there is no official record of any sitting president attending oral arguments, making Trump's appearance a constitutional milestone. The President's presence demonstrates his unwavering commitment to ending the anchor baby loophole that has incentivized illegal border crossings for decades.
Leftist Groups Mobilize in Panic
The announcement has sent open-borders activists into overdrive. Social media posts reveal CASA and other radical leftist organizations are "rapidly organizing a pro-open borders protest outside the Supreme Court," with one organizer even requesting protesters' t-shirt sizes for what appears to be a coordinated demonstration.
"CASA and other leftist groups are rapidly organizing a pro-open borders protest outside the Supreme Court after learning President Trump will attend tomorrow's arguments," reported one social media observer tracking the developments.
The left's desperate response reveals how threatened they are by Trump's constitutional originalism. For too long, activist judges and immigration lawyers have perverted the 14th Amendment into a citizenship giveaway program that rewards illegal entry.
Trump's presence at tomorrow's arguments sends a clear message: this administration will personally fight to restore constitutional governance and end policies that put foreign nationals ahead of American citizens. Will the Supreme Court finally correct this decades-long constitutional error and restore sanity to our immigration system?
