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Donald and Melania Trump arrived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Tuesday to mourn the 11 victims of Saturday's Tree of Life synagogue massacre – dodging protesters without the benefit of congressional leaders to diffuse their anger

  Israel's ambassador to the U.S., Ron Dermer, also made the trip, along with Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner

Both are Orthodox Jews who serve as senior presidential advisers. The Trumps and Dermer went with Rabbi Jeffrey Myers into the vestibule of the synagogue to light candles in the martyrs' memory

Then they laid stones and white flowers at each of the 11 memorial sites outside

 Myers said earlier in the day that the interior of the synagogue, still an active crime scene, was too bullet-riddled to be used for worship

 Later the president visited UPMC Presbyterian hospital, where the wounded including four police officers are recovering

In the city's Squirrel Hill neighborhood a crowd estimated at 2,000 people gathered to protest against the president's presence

With police trying to clear them from city streets, they marched behind a banner urging the president to 'fully renounce white nationalism

'The larger of two protest marches was organized by a group called IfNotNow Pittsburgh, along with a coalition that included local branches of Democratic Socialists of America and the International Socialist Organization, according to The Forward

  'We certainly don't want Trump to feel welcome,' IfNotNow activist Ella Mason told the paper

Her group told the Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle in 2017 that its goal was to end the Israeli 'occupation' of Palestinians in the Middle East

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One sign read: 'Radical love: not hate, not guns, not deportation.' Another read: 'Disarm hate

'Large banners addressed immigration, gay rights, the Black Lives Matter movement and, more generically, 'hatred

' Marchers paraded past TV cameras, singing songs including 'This Land is Your Land

'As the presidential motorcade snaked eastward through the city, a few Pittsburghers offered what a pool reporter described as 'the thumbs down, or a middle finger up

' One man shouted: 'We didn't invite you here!' Another held a sign that read 'Trump ♥️ Nazis

'  Senate and House members from both sides of the political aisle declined to join the president and first lady, while the mayor questioned the timing of the first couple's visit honoring the 11 victims of Saturday's mass-shooting

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Speaker Paul Ryan, Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, and House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi all declined invitations to join the Trumps inThe lawmakers' decisions to decline the White House's invitation came in the wake of the mayor of Pittsburgh suggesting the Trumps should visit at a different time

In the city itself, hundreds of mourners lined the streets and waited to get into the funerals of three of the victims of the anti-Semitic attack at a Pittsburgh synagogue on Saturday

David and Cecil Rosenthal, 54, and 59, were laid to rest in a joint ceremony which was attended by the Pittsburgh Steelers

 At the same time, Dr. Jerry Rabinowitz was eulogized in a separate ceremony at the Jewish Community Center

 The brothers were both killed in the basement kitchen of the Tree of Life synagogue in Squirrel Hill on Saturday by gunman Robert Bowers

 They lived together in a home nearby and volunteered at the synagogue often. Mayor Bill Peduto told CNN Monday evening that he tried to tell the White House the city's first priority on Tuesday will be the funerals – not the first couple's visit

'I do believe that it would be best to put the attention on the families this week and if he were to visit choose a different time to be able to do it,' Peduto said

'Our focus as a city will be on the families and the outreach they will need this week and the support they'll need to get through it

'  Peduto said 'all attention [Tuesday] should be on the victims.' He also pointed to the logistical problems brought on by a presidential visit, which requires heavy security

'We do not have enough public safety officials to provide enough protection at the funerals and to be able at the same time draw attention to a potential presidential visit,' Peduto said Monday

 But the president begins a heavy campaign schedule on Wednesday – 11 rallies in six days in the lead up to next Tuesday's election

The synagogue has been closed since the shooting and the funerals will take place through Friday

 People in Pittsburgh are divided on the president's visit. To Marianne Novy, President Trump isn't wanted 'unless he really changes his ways

' For David Dvir, politics should take a pause for grief: 'It's our president, and we need to welcome him

'Trump is once again called upon to step into the all-too-frequent role of national consoler after the worst instance of anti-Semitic violence in American history

   more videos 1 2 3 Watch video President Trump visits PA synagogue where 11 people were killed Watch video Three children killed while crossing the street in Indiana Watch video Funerals held for brothers and doctor killed in synagogue attack Watch video Students flee Butler High School hall after seeing a peer with a gun Watch video Second caravan continues journey as they cross into Mexico Watch video Notorious Boston mob boss 'Whitey' Bulger found dead in prison Watch video Super excited Labrador dog charges into giant pile of leaves Watch video UFC fighter Stephan Bonnar is arrested in a DUI crash in Nevada Watch video Police dispatch audio reveals horror of synagogue massacre Watch video Cruz and O'Rourke thank their supporters in tight Senate race Watch video Naked man prowls outside Santa Ana home and peers through windows Watch video Trump says he wants to end 'ridiculous' birthright citizenship He faces an uneasy welcome on Tuesday in the anguished community of Squirrel Hill, home to the Tree of Life synagogue where 11 people were gunned down during Sabbath services

 The president's visit to the Pittsburgh neighborhood, where Novy and Dvir live, comes as he struggles to balance appeals for national unity with partisan campaign rhetoric just a week before contentious midterm elections

Trump said late Monday he was looking forward to the visit.'Well, I'm just going to pay my respects,' Trump told Fox News Channel's Laura Ingraham

'I'm also going to the hospital to see the officers and some of the people that were so badly hurt

' Trump is traveling to the historic hub of the city's Jewish community as the first funerals are scheduled to be held for the victims, who range in age from 54 to 97

He is expected to meet with first responders and community leaders. The death toll includes a set of brothers, a husband and wife, professors, dentists and a physician

It was not immediately clear whether Trump, who will be joined by first lady Melania Trump, daughter Ivanka Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner, would meet with any family members

The White House said the purpose of Trump's visit was to 'express the support of the American people and to grieve with the Pittsburgh community

'Trump's trip is set against the backdrop of national unease over incidents of political violence and hate, and questions about his credibility as unifier

Since his 2016 campaign for the White House, Trump has at times been slow to denounce white nationalists, neo-Nazis and other hate-filled individuals and groups that found common cause with his nationalistic political rhetoric

In Squirrel Hill, Barry Werber, 76, who said he survived the massacre by hiding in a dark storage closet as the gunman rampaged through the building, said he hoped Trump wouldn't visit, noting that the president has embraced the politically fraught label of 'nationalist

' Werber said the Nazis were nationalists.'It's part of his program to instigate his base,' Werber said, and 'bigots are coming out of the woodwork

'Novy, 73, a retired college English professor, said she signed an open letter asking Trump not to come to Pittsburgh

'His language has encouraged hatred and fear of immigrants, which is part of the reason why these people were killed,' she said

Just minutes before the synagogue attack, the shooter apparently took to social media to rage against HIAS, a Jewish organization that resettles refugees under contract with the U

S. government. more videos 1 2 3 Watch video President Trump visits PA synagogue where 11 people were killed Watch video Three children killed while crossing the street in Indiana Watch video Funerals held for brothers and doctor killed in synagogue attack Watch video Students flee Butler High School hall after seeing a peer with a gun Watch video Second caravan continues journey as they cross into Mexico Watch video Notorious Boston mob boss 'Whitey' Bulger found dead in prison Watch video Super excited Labrador dog charges into giant pile of leaves Watch video UFC fighter Stephan Bonnar is arrested in a DUI crash in Nevada Watch video Police dispatch audio reveals horror of synagogue massacre Watch video Cruz and O'Rourke thank their supporters in tight Senate race Watch video Naked man prowls outside Santa Ana home and peers through windows Watch video Trump says he wants to end 'ridiculous' birthright citizenship Dvir, 52, the owner of Murray Avenue Locksmith in Squirrel Hill, said of Trump, 'I think he made some mistakes, but he is a great president

' He added that it would be 'a shame' if the community protested the president's visit

Asked Monday if Trump has done enough to condemn white nationalism, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said the president 'has denounced racism, hatred and bigotry in all forms on a number of occasions

'She added: 'Some individuals – they're grieving, they're hurting. The president wants to be there to show the support of this administration for the Jewish community

The rabbi said that he is welcome as well.'Local and religious leaders were divided on whether Trump should visit

Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto, a Democrat, told reporters ahead of the announced visit that the White House ought to consult with the families of the victims about their preferences and asked that the president not come during a funeral

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Rabbi who survived synagogue shooting says he'd be 'honored'. Share this article Share more videos 1 2 3 Watch video President Trump visits PA synagogue where 11 people were killed Watch video Three children killed while crossing the street in Indiana Watch video Funerals held for brothers and doctor killed in synagogue attack Watch video Students flee Butler High School hall after seeing a peer with a gun Watch video Second caravan continues journey as they cross into Mexico Watch video Notorious Boston mob boss 'Whitey' Bulger found dead in prison Watch video Super excited Labrador dog charges into giant pile of leaves Watch video UFC fighter Stephan Bonnar is arrested in a DUI crash in Nevada Watch video Police dispatch audio reveals horror of synagogue massacre Watch video Cruz and O'Rourke thank their supporters in tight Senate race Watch video Naked man prowls outside Santa Ana home and peers through windows Watch video Trump says he wants to end 'ridiculous' birthright citizenship 'If the president is looking to come to Pittsburgh, I would ask that he not do so while we are burying the dead,' Peduto said

'Our attention and our focus is going to be on them, and we don't have public safety that we can take away from what is needed in order to do both

'But Rabbi Jeffrey Myers, who was conducting Sabbath services at the Tree of Life synagogue when the shooter opened fire, made clear the president would be welcome, telling CNN: 'The president of the United States is always welcome

I am a citizen. He is my president. He is certainly welcome.'Shulamit Bastacky, 77, a Holocaust survivor and neighbor of victim Melvin Wax, expressed hope that fraught political issues and protests would not overshadow the remembrances

'This is not the place to do it,' she said. 'You can do the political part everywhere else

Not at this time. This would be like desecrating those people who were killed. They were murdered because they were Jews

''You can protest later on,' she added. 'To me it's sacred what happened here.'THE VICTIMS OF THE PITTSBURGH MASSACRE Bernice and Sylvan Simon, 84 and 86 The Simons, who had been married for 62 years, were sitting in the back of the main sanctuary when the gunman opened fire

Sylvan, a retired accountant, was still recovering from recently breaking his arm and the couple had no time to escape

 They have two adult sons and grandchildren. They were memorialized as pillars of the community who regularly helped out and would do 'anything' for their friends

  The pair got married in the Tree of Life in 1956 in a candlelit ceremony.  Gottfried was preparing to retire from his dental practice and enjoy the next chapter of his life with his wife Peg

 He helped out at the synagogue, making sure the rabbis had everything they needed to lead services

 'He died doing what he liked to do most,' said Don Salvin, Gottfried's brother-in-law said

   Rose was the oldest of the victims. She was also in the main sanctuary when she was gunned down

 She was among the most devout and was who immediately sprang to the minds of others when they heard about the shooting

 'You've never met a more vivacious 97-year-old. 'She was just so full of life. She had so much energy,' Brian Schreiber, another member of the congregation, told The Post Gazette

  Dr. Jerry Rabinowitz was eulogized by his medical practice partner who said: 'He is one of the finest people I've ever met

 'We've been in practice together for 30 years and friends longer than that. 'His patients are going to miss him terribly

His family is going to miss him terribly and I am going to miss him. He was just one of the kindest, finest people

'  Cecil Rosenthal, 59, David Rosenthal, 54 Brothers Cecil and David Rosenthal both suffered disabilities and were regular volunteers at the synagogue

 On Saturday, they were preparing food for breakfast in the basement kitchen when they were attacked

 The pair lived together nearby. They were remembered fondly by the congregation's rabbi

 'Cecil and David had a love for life and for those around them. 'They loved their community

They spent a lot of time at the Tree of Life, never missing a Saturday,' Chris Schopf, vice president of residential supports for ACHIEVA, an organization which helps manage the community home where they lived

  Stein was another fixture in the Jewish community. Friends said he was proud of his faith and that it was important to him and his family

 On Sunday, his adult son Joe said it was the 'worst day of his life' discovering he was among the dead

 'My dad's life was taken at the Tree of Life shooting. My mom, sister and I are absolutely devastated and crushed

 'Our lives now are going to have to take a different path, one that we thought would not happen for a long time

 'My dad was a simple man and did not require much,' he said, sharing a photograph of him with one of his grandchildren

  Melvin Wax, 88Melvin was one of three people who were killed downstairs. He was hiding in a closet with others from the New Light congregation when he went back into the room they had been in because he could no longer hear gunshots

 That is when he was confronted by the gunman and was shot three times. Barry Werber, who had been hiding with him in the closet and survived, said he was a 'gentleman' who was always the first to arrive for services

'He was a gem. He was a gentleman . There was always a smile on his face,' he said

  Irving Younger, 69Younger was a father and a grandfather. His neighbors have told how he 'never had an unkind word' to say about anyone

 'He was the most wonderful dad and grandpa. He talked about his daughter and his grandson, always, and he never had an unkind word to say about anybody,' neighbor Tina Prizner told The Tribune Press

 He went every day to the synagogue, where he was an usher, she said. 'He was so kind

He was a beautiful person, a beautiful soul.'Widow Joyce Fienberg was a retired university researcher who left her job in 2008

Former colleagues paid tribute to her as 'magnificent, generous, caring and profoundly thoughtful

' Her husband Stephen died after a battle with cancer in 2016. She has two sons and several grandchildren

 

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Trump surprise rattles GOP in final stretch - Duration: 8:17.

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Trump Abruptly Cancels 1,000 Troops Headed To Caravan – Then Drops The REAL Hammer - Duration: 4:02.

This is the Trump we love!

When something needs doing, he doesn't do it small.

Originally, there was a plan to send only a 1000 troops to the border to stop the migrant

caravan invasion force.

Then Trump was like, "Nah, we need ta go big time."

And boom, now 5200 active-duty troops are on the way, and there could be even more sent.

When was the last time a president acted this boldly to secure our border?

I don't think a president ever has until Trump!

USA Today reported:

"Just one week shy of the midterm elections, the Pentagon will deploy at least 5,200 active-duty

troops to the U.S.-Mexico border in an effort to prevent members of a migrant caravan from

illegally entering the country, the Department of Defense announced Monday.

About 2,100 National Guard troops already were fanned out across the border under an

order from President Donald Trump this year.

In recent weeks, the president has been warning repeatedly about the dangers posed by the

caravan of mostly Central American migrants, which stands at about 3,500 people after 1,700

of them filed asylum applications in Mexico or accepted assistance to return to their

home countries.

Administration officials said last week that they were considering a plan to send up to

1,000 active-duty troops to the border, but that deployment, dubbed Operation Faithful

Patriot, will now surpass 5,200, said Gen. Terrence O'Shaughnessy, commander of U.S.

Northern Command.

He said the number of troops could rise depending on the demands placed on U.S. Customs and

Border Protection agents manning the border.

"That is just the start of this operation," O'Shaughnessy said during a news conference

at CBP headquarters in Washington on Monday.

"Border security is national security."

National Guard units have already been assisting by monitoring video surveillance feeds to

direct Border Patrol agents manning the vast stretches between U.S. ports of entry.

The new deployment of active-duty troops will include helicopter and other aviation units

armed with night vision technology to help identify anyone trying to illegally cross

the border, and to deploy CBP agents to apprehend them, O'Shaughnessy said.

"We will be able to spot and identify groups, and rapidly deploy," he said.

The operation will also include engineering units to build temporary barriers, lay out

concertina wire at ports of entry, and construct temporary housing for U.S. personnel, he said.

About 800 troops are already en route to Texas from Fort Campbell and Fort Knox, and more

will follow this week headed toward Arizona and California.

Typically, migrant caravans travel in numbers to seek safety and avoid risks such as kidnap,

rape and extortion.

When the last migrant caravan reached the U.S. border in April, a majority of people

presented themselves at ports of entry to request asylum, a legal way to enter the United

States.

A Homeland Security official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because plans were

not yet finalized, said the president is expected to deliver a speech this week to outline further

actions to halt the migrant caravan, which could include limiting, or halting, the ability

of migrants to request asylum.

That move would be predicated on national security arguments similar to those used to

enact Trump's travel ban last year on certain individuals from Muslim-dominated countries

and would meet the same legal challenges by immigration advocacy and civil rights organizations."

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Pharrell Williams se opone a que Trump use su canción | Noticiero | Telemundo - Duration: 0:46.

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President Trump sends troops to stop Central American migrants - Duration: 0:31.

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Trump Visits Pittsburgh - Duration: 0:50.

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Trump wants to repeal a key constitutional amendment through executive order - Duration: 3:19.

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We explain "Nordic Socialism" to Trump - Duration: 1:38.

My dear American friends, here we go again.

It seems that President Trump is pretty obsessed with my country, Denmark.

The White House released a report -

- in which it warns against "Nordic Socialism".

The report claims that the living standards in the US -

- are 15% higher than in Denmark.

Really? Higher for who?

Well, it's true that the top 1% in the US -

- are much richer than the top 1% in Denmark.

And here's what the report doesn't show.

An average blue-collar worker in Denmark makes far more -

- than an average worker in the US.

A person working at McDonald's in the US makes less than half -

- of what a person working at McDonald's in Denmark makes.

We pay quite a bit more in taxes in Denmark -

- but for that you get free health care, you get free education.

So all in all your average living standard is much higher.

Let's look at poverty.

The percentage of people that are poor in the US -

- is three times higher.

That means we have a lot less people living, sleeping and begging in the streets.

Maybe you're right Mr. President - in the US, but in -

- ordinary people can still fulfill their dreams.

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Trump vows to end birthright citizenship with executive order - Duration: 1:12.

With less than a week left before the U.S. midterm elections, U.S. President Donald Trump's

claims that he can end birthright citizenship are expected to spark a Constitutional debate.

Kim Hyo-sun tells us more.

President Trump says he could end birthright citizenship.

In an exclusive interview with HBO and an American online media outlet, Axios... Trump

explained that his administration is mulling an executive order that would remove the right

to citizenship for babies of noncitizens and undocumented immigrants who are born on U.S.

soil.

"We are the only country in the world, where a person comes in and has a baby, and the

baby is essentially a citizen of the United States for 85 years with all of those benefits.

It's redicules.

It's redicules.

And it has to end."

Such remarks are expected to set up a constitutional battle on whether the president can terminate

with an executive order,... the 14th Amendment of the Constitution which stipulates that

all persons born or naturalized in the U.S., are citizens of the country.

Yet, with the midterm elections coming up in less than a week,... his remarks are seen

as a way of garnering votes from supporters of his hardline policies on immigration.

Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

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Armed Migrants In Caravan Open Fire At Police Officers, Trump Makes Them Regret It - Duration: 4:56.

President Donald Trump was right.

There are violent young men, who are not only armed with weapons but are also making Molotov

cocktails, in the caravan of migrants getting ready to storm our Southern border, according

to Mexican authorities.

Two migrants allegedly opened fire at police officers today.

Well, thanks to President Trump, the migrants are now regretting ever joining the caravan

or opening fire.

Don't miss this.

The violent incident took place in Ignacio Zaragoza, Chiapas, Mexico, which is approximately

a 30-40 hour drive to our Southern border.

According to Mexico's Interior Secretariat, two Honduran men opened fire at police officers

who were escorting the migrant caravan across the southern state of Chiapas.

President Trump made it crystal clear that the caravan would be met by the US military.

This seemed to upset many of the rogue young men inside the caravan, who are armed and

now attacking law enforcement.

They are even making Molotov cocktails.

Breitbart reports, "Mexican authorities arrested two Hondurans who allegedly shot

at federal police officers escorting the migrant caravan across the southern state of Chiapas.

The attack follows shortly after government warnings about Molotov cocktail attacks around

a second caravan near the border with Guatemala."

They add, "The attack took place near Ignacio Zaragoza, Chiapas, when members of Mexico's

Federal Police were escorting the migrant caravan as part of 'Operativo Caminante'

or 'Operation Walker' across the southern border state.

According to Mexico's Interior Secretariat, two men identified only as 22-year-old 'Jerson'

and 17-year-old 'Carlos' spotted the group of police officers guarding the caravan and

began firing at them."

As the attackers' pistol jammed, police officers were able to arrest them without

any injuries.

Federal authorities then seized a .380 caliber Glock with nine rounds still in the magazine.

Thanks to President Trump, who has seemingly been the lone voice bringing attention to

the violent nature of some in the caravan, police officers were on hand in Mexico to

handle this.

But, there's more.

These violent migrants are part of the second caravan en route to the San Diego border.

Hearing President Trump was absolutely denying them entry, it seems Guatemala migrants started

to weaponize themselves.

"Mexico's immigration authorities issued a warning about individuals in Guatemala who

are building Molotov cocktails and other makeshift incendiary devices to be used against federal

police officers guarding their southern border," Breitbart reports.

"The alert follows an incident where a group of migrants in what's being dubbed the second

caravan threw rocks at officials at the Guatemala-Mexico Border and tried to break through international

barriers.

Mexican law enforcement confirmed that some of the protesters in the clash carried firearms,"

added Breitbart.

President Trump told Fox News on Monday evening that Central American migrants who are approaching

the U.S.-Mexico border in caravans are "wasting their time" and vowed, "they are not coming

in."

Fox News reports, "Trump spoke to 'The Ingraham Angle' hours after the Pentagon

announced it would deploy some 5,200 troops to the southern border in what the commander

of U.S. Northern Command described as an effort to 'harden the southern border' by stiffening

defenses at and near legal entry points."

"When they are captured, we don't let them out," Trump told host Laura Ingraham.

"We're not letting them out … We're not catching, we're not releasing … We're

not letting them into this country," the president added.

"Many Gang Members and some very bad people are mixed into the Caravan heading to our

Southern Border," Trump tweeted Monday morning.

"Please go back, you will not be admitted into the United States unless you go through

the legal process.

This is an invasion of our Country and our Military is waiting for you!"

Trump also said the administration would build "tent cities" to house any asylum-seekers

who have joined the caravan.

"We're going to put tents up all over the place," the president said.

"We're not going to build structures and spend … hundreds of millions of dollars.

We're going to have tents.

They're going to be very nice, and they're going to wait, and if they don't get asylum,

they get out."

Trump is doing everything possible to warn Americans that the caravan is not full of

little kids and women, who are fleeing for political asylum.

This is now an armed invasion heading to our Southern border.

Spread this information far and wide since so many on the left are refusing to deal in

reality.

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President Trump Plans Executive Order To Limit Birthright Citizenship - Duration: 0:36.

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Trump says he'll end birthright citizenship - Duration: 2:00.

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President Trump, Kemp to rally in Macon - Duration: 1:29.

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How Will President Donald Trump's Rally Appearances Affect The Midterms? | Velshi & Ruhle | MSNBC - Duration: 10:38.

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Trump thinks he can end birthright citizenship. What exactly is the 14th Amendment? - Duration: 3:03.

Axios this morning published an interview with President Trump where he

describes plans to do away with birthright citizenship this is something

he's made reference to in the past especially on the campaign trail and now

we're seeing exactly how he plans to deal with this so-called problem who at

heart is the issue of anchor babies where a child of an unauthorized citizen

born on US soil is granted citizenship Trump told Axio stark the United States

is the only country that allows for this kind of birthright citizenship which is

not true calling the centuries-old edict predict you know us instead of paving

the way for a constitutional amendment Trump plans to draft an executive order

as with other executive orders this will almost certainly be met with extreme

resistance still it's important to understand the origins of the law that

Trump is trying to eradicate the right of birthright citizenship is found in

the 14th amendment this was essentially the law intended to reverse the 1857

Dred Scott ruling which declared that no African American could be coming s

citizen to open this decision Congress passed an amendment the clause in 14th

amendment states clearly that a an persons born or naturalized in the

United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of the

United States and awfully State wherein they reside a landmark 1896 Supreme

Court decision ruled that the son of Chinese immigrants was a US citizen

because of this amendment though the amendment is pretty clear in its wording

some have called into question the use of the word jurisdiction one argument

goes that unauthorized citizens aren't under the jurisdiction of the United

States because they stayed in the country longer than permitted at the

same time they are paying taxes and following the laws as box points out the

immigration debate has always been implicitly about race at one time only

white people were granted citizenship then came the Fourteenth Amendment which

still had certain exclusions there was never a period during which citizenship

at Birth was limited on alias line basis Darleen rights where they have been

restrictions those restrictions have been

creation wine citizenship policies over the last few decades have been more

inclusive than ever before the conversatio UN has always been about how

to exclude certain nationalities who threaten to change the makeup of the

populace Trump's new plan is no exception

we don't know exactly what his executive order will look like but we may be

seeing it in the very near future from there expect a bevy of lawsuits after

that this would go to the Supreme Court where Trump will see first hand if his

battle to get red Cavanaugh confirmed was worth it since the Supreme Court has

dealt with precisely this issue in the past it's unlikely the justices would go

against a PR EVS ruling then again we live in a bizarro world now where

nothing is normal or predictable

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