President Donald Trump said on Truth Social late Wednesday that signs advertising birthright citizenship for $4,000 are appearing along the U.S.-Mexico border and across the country, calling it a 'scam' that would generate billions in illegal revenue. The statement adds to his ongoing campaign against birthright citizenship, which the Supreme Court struck down in a 5-4 ruling last week.
President Donald Trump published a statement on his Truth Social platform late Wednesday night, alleging that signs advertising birthright citizenship services for $4,000 are being posted along the U.S.-Mexico border and throughout the country. He described the practice as a 'scam' that would generate billions in illegal revenue. The statement comes amid a broader political push by the Trump administration to restrict birthright citizenship, which the U.S. Supreme Court rejected in a 5-4 ruling on July 1, as previously reported by The Zioneer. Trump has urged Congress to pass legislation ending the constitutional guarantee, though no such bill has advanced.
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