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Donald Trump’s kids including Barron spark huge debate over their US citizenship’s after people spot ‘major issue’

A major online debate has erupted over the U.S. citizenship status of Donald Trump’s children following his renewed efforts to repeal birthright citizenship. In January, the former president, now in his second term, signed an executive order aimed at ending this constitutional right, and reports indicate the policy might be implemented in certain states by the end of July. Birthright citizenship, established by the 14th Amendment, ensures that almost anyone born on U.S. soil automatically becomes a citizen, regardless of their parents’ legal status.

The 14th Amendment clearly states that all persons born or naturalized in the U.S. are citizens. Trump’s executive order would require children to have at least one parent who is either a U.S. citizen or a legal permanent resident to qualify for citizenship at birth. This policy primarily targets children of undocumented immigrants and those on temporary visas, forming part of Trump’s broader strategy to reduce illegal immigration across the country.

Despite the order being signed earlier in the year, birthright citizenship laws remain unchanged as of July 4. However, a recent Supreme Court ruling on June 27 limits the ability of lower courts to block federal policies nationwide, potentially allowing Trump’s order to progress more easily in states not actively challenging it. Still, the order faces legal hurdles before it can be enacted nationally.

As the order gains traction, social media users have turned attention toward Trump’s own children. Critics pointed out that his first wife, Ivana, and current wife, Melania, were not U.S. citizens at the time their children were born, raising questions about consistency and fairness.

However, others have clarified that Donald Trump, as a U.S. citizen, was the father of all the children in question, and both Ivana and Melania held green cards at the time of their children’s births. Therefore, under Trump’s proposed changes, his children would still qualify for U.S. citizenship, despite the ongoing online controversy and scrutiny.

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