USA, media: “Donald Trump considers blocking entry for pregnant foreign women”

USA, media: “Donald Trump considers blocking entry for pregnant foreign women”
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Washington (USA), July 2 (LaPresse) – After losing the case on birthright citizenship before the Supreme Court, President Donald Trump’s aides and allies of the MAGA movement reportedly quickly shifted toward a new plan: preventing pregnant foreign women from entering the United States. This was reported by Axios. The proposal, it is explained, would open a new immigration battle concerning pregnancy, travel and citizenship, shifting the debate from challenging the rights of children born in the United States to restricting entry into the country. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court ruled that an executive order by Donald Trump aimed at denying citizenship to children born in the United States to non-citizen parents was unconstitutional. Immediately after that decision, prominent MAGA figures, such as Federalist founder Sean Davis, proposed that the United States ban entry to pregnant foreign women, an idea also advanced by members of the administration. Stephen Miller, an adviser to Donald Trump, said on Tuesday after the court ruling that America must “think very carefully about who it admits into its country, even temporarily,” because children born to non-citizen parents can obtain US citizenship and access the welfare system. “There are many things we will have to look at carefully,” he said.

Washington (USA), July 2 (LaPresse) – After losing the case on birthright citizenship before the Supreme Court, President Donald Trump’s aides and allies of the MAGA movement reportedly quickly shifted toward a new plan: preventing pregnant foreign women from entering the United States. This was reported by Axios. The proposal, it is explained, would open a new immigration battle concerning pregnancy, travel and citizenship, shifting the debate from challenging the rights of children born in the United States to restricting entry into the country. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court ruled that an executive order by Donald Trump aimed at denying citizenship to children born in the United States to non-citizen parents was unconstitutional. Immediately after that decision, prominent MAGA figures, such as Federalist founder Sean Davis, proposed that the United States ban entry to pregnant foreign women, an idea also advanced by members of the administration. Stephen Miller, an adviser to Donald Trump, said on Tuesday after the court ruling that America must “think very carefully about who it admits into its country, even temporarily,” because children born to non-citizen parents can obtain US citizenship and access the welfare system. “There are many things we will have to look at carefully,” he said.

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