US President-elect Donald Trump wants to end birthright citizenship on his very first day as President. The policy gives citizenship to anyone born in the US without thinking about their parent’s immigration status. However, this plan may face big legal challenges because it is tied to the U.S. Constitution and a Supreme Court ruling in 1898.
Donald Trump’s Measures On Illegal Immigration
Trump declared illegal immigration as a national emergency and may enforce the strict deportation rules for undocumented individuals. The Department of Homeland Security estimates there are about 11 million illegal immigrants in the U.S. Trump stated that these tough measures are necessary to enforce immigration laws.
Despite pushing for stricter immigration rules, Donald Trump has shown a willingness to protect Dreamers brought to the U.S. illegally as children. Many Dreamers are now important members of society, with successful careers and little connection to their countries of origin. Republicans are exploring fair policies to address their unique situations.
Legal Immigration To Be Reformed
Donald Trump is prioritizing the individuals who are clear about strong understanding and appreciation for U.S. history and culture. He further proposes that immigrants are required to pass the test for the application process. Additionally, he suggested being careful about the stricter criminal background checks to enhance public safety and ensure that those entering the country are vetted thoroughly.
Balancing The Process
Donald Trump believes in banning immigration from certain countries. These changes have beneficial effects for long-term immigrants, such as those who came to the US as kids and individuals. His approach aims at establishing strict policies on immigration. At the same time, understand that there are people who deserve to be allowed in because they have reset into societies and are relevant in their contribution. The idea is to seal the borders and, provide avenues through which those who are considered worthy should continue to hold as an American.
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