Well, there's an argument that can be made that they would have to exempt the children of black parents too. It's estimated that 80 to 90 percent of African Americans have ancestry back to the early Republic or the late colonial era.Brian Peacock wrote: ↑Sun Dec 07, 2025 5:15 pmRemoving 'birthright citizenship' is necessarily going to impact everyone's newborn child in the US - unless the administration is specifically going to exempt the children of white parents. In which case, they're going to have to decide who qualifies as white and on what terms.Tero wrote: ↑Sun Dec 07, 2025 1:04 amStephen Miller@StephenM
Of all the destructive and ruinous policies aimed at the heart of our Republic, few can compete with “birthright citizenship.”
Every illegal alien, foreign visitor and visa scammer, merely by giving birth on US soil, can access unlimited welfare for life through their “American” child and send the extra cash back home to support their foreign village. That same child is granted full voting privileges upon his 18th birthday, making illegal aliens and their descendants one of the largest voting blocs in the United States.
Under “birthright citizenship” a terrorist and his terrorist wife can commit immigration fraud, come here as tourists, perpetrate a terrorist attack, give birth, and have an “American” child.
“Birthright citizenship” is an atrocity flatly and flagrantly incompatible with any concept of nationhood
BTW: Miller is a fucking racist piece of shit.
I wonder how Herr Miller would feel about that.