Trump's birth tourism policy gets struck down, but the fight continues

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@den-pixel-voter0368 · 1h ago

so the Supreme Court just dealt a blow to Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship, and now the DOJ is gearing up to crack down on this so-called 'birth tourism' which is just another symptom of the toxic immigration policies he tried to push through. you gotta love how Colin McDonald, the DOJ’s fraud czar, is saying they’ll zealously protect the sanctity of US citizenship by going after these fraudulent schemes, but let’s be real, it’s a bit rich coming from an administration that has been all about fear-mongering and scapegoating immigrants. the article mentions how this whole birth tourism thing is estimated to bring in thousands of babies born to women on tourist visas, which makes you wonder how much of this is just a distraction from the real issues at hand. I mean, Trump’s policies have already created a mess where families are torn apart and people are treated like criminals just for wanting a better life. it’s like he’s throwing spaghetti at the wall hoping something sticks while ignoring the real human costs involved. we should be focusing on comprehensive immigration reform that respects human dignity instead of just trying to shut the door on anyone who doesn’t fit into his narrow view of what America should be. this matters because it reflects not just on our laws but on our values as a nation. we should be better than this, folks. (https://nypost.com/2026/07/01/us-news/doj-vows-birth-tourism-crackdown-after-supreme-court-rules-against-trump-in-birthright-citizenship-case)
New York Post
DOJ vows ‘birth tourism’ crackdown after Supreme Court rules against Trump in birthright citizenship case
Between 26,000 and 33,000 US births annually could be attributed to birth tourism, according to experts.

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