In a move that has sparked intense debate and controversy, former President Donald Trump has taken on the issue of birthright citizenship, claiming that children born to non-citizens on US soil do not automatically receive citizenship. In a recent opinion piece, experts weigh in on the likelihood of Trump's stance prevailing in court, suggesting that the former President's efforts may ultimately prove unsuccessful. However, some argue that Trump's push has already achieved a significant victory in shifting the national conversation around immigration and citizenship, potentially paving the way for future policy changes. As the case makes its way through the courts, one thing is clear: the fate of birthright citizenship hangs in the balance, with far-reaching implications for the millions of Americans who may be affected.
Opinion | Trump Will Lose the Birthright Citizenship Case. But in a Way, He’s Already Won. The New York Times