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BREAKING: Trump Lawyer EXPOSES Massive Birth Tourism Scam as SCOTUS Hears Historic Citizenship Case

Gary FranchiApril 1, 2026253 views
BREAKING: Trump Lawyer EXPOSES Massive Birth Tourism Scam as SCOTUS Hears Historic Citizenship Case
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President Trump's fight to end birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants reached the highest court in the land Wednesday, with Solicitor General James Sauer presenting what he called 'striking' evidence of widespread birth tourism abuse that has made a mockery of American citizenship.

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Trump's executive order that would reinterpret the 14th Amendment to deny automatic citizenship to children born on U.S. soil to parents who are here illegally. The order represents one of Trump's boldest moves to restore sovereignty to our immigration system after decades of exploitation.

Sauer's presentation exposed the secretive world of birth tourism - a billion-dollar industry where foreign nationals deliberately enter the United States for the sole purpose of giving birth to anchor babies who automatically become American citizens. These operations have turned American hospitals into citizenship factories for those wealthy enough to pay for the privilege.

Deep State Resistance Continues

The case comes as Trump faces predictable resistance from the usual suspects - liberal activist groups and Democrat state attorneys general who profit politically from maintaining the broken status quo. They claim the 14th Amendment requires birthright citizenship, but constitutional scholars have long argued the amendment was never intended to reward illegal entry with the ultimate prize: American citizenship.

"The Founding Fathers never envisioned turning childbirth into a loophole for citizenship fraud," said one constitutional expert following the proceedings.

Trump's executive order specifically targets children born to parents who are in the country illegally or on temporary visas, marking the most significant immigration reform since his first term. The administration argues that true birthright citizenship requires being "subject to the jurisdiction" of the United States - not just physically present on American soil.

For too long, America's generous citizenship laws have been weaponized against the American people. Birth tourism operations rake in millions while everyday Americans watch their country's sovereignty eroded by those who view our Constitution as a loophole to exploit rather than a sacred document to respect.

The Court's decision could reshape American immigration law for generations. Will the justices finally end this citizenship scam, or will the swamp protect another avenue for undermining American sovereignty?

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Gary Franchi

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LegalEagle47Verifiedjust now
Can someone explain what specific legal arguments Trump's team is making? Are they challenging birthright citizenship entirely or just the birth tourism aspect?
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ConLawProfVerifiedjust now
They're focusing on the 'subject to the jurisdiction thereof' clause - arguing it requires more than just being born on US soil.
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TaxpayerTedVerifiedjust now
About time SCOTUS takes this seriously. I've seen the luxury hotels in California that specifically cater to pregnant Chinese nationals - it's a whole industry built around gaming our system.
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
Finally! This birth tourism loophole has been exploited for way too long. The 14th Amendment was never intended to create a citizenship-for-sale industry.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
Exactly right! The framers would be rolling in their graves seeing how this has been twisted.
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AmericaFirst2025Verifiedjust now
This is HUGE! 🇺🇸
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VeteranDadVerifiedjust now
My son had to jump through hoops to get his security clearance because we lived overseas when he was young, but birth tourists get automatic citizenship? The system is broken.
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BorderStateResidentVerifiedjust now
I work at a hospital near the border and see this constantly. Women fly in just to give birth then disappear back to their home countries with an American passport for their kid.