Hours before the results of Tuesday's midterm elections were announced, the Democrats attempted
one last ploy to win votes by asserting that Barron Trump ought to be deported.
It wasn't long before they were in for a nasty surprise, though, courtesy of President
Donald Trump and his supporters.
During an interview with Axios published last Tuesday, President Donald Trump discussed
the prospect of ending birthright citizenship, which allows millions of immigrants to come
to America illegally and have babies here who automatically become U.S. citizens simply
because they were born on our soil.
This inspired a fierce debate over the 14th Amendment, which says, "All persons born
or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens
of the United States and of the State wherein they reside."
Conservatives have argued that the 14th Amendment was only intended to provide citizenship to
children born in the U.S. to lawful permanent residents — not to unauthorized immigrants
or those on temporary visas.
John Eastman, a constitutional scholar and director of Chapman University's Center
for Constitutional Jurisprudence, believes the Constitution has been misapplied over
the past 40 or so years.
He says the line "subject to the jurisdiction thereof" refers to people with full, political
allegiance to the U.S. — such as green card holders and citizens.
However, those leftists who say ending birthright citizenship would be akin to changing the
Constitution have never had an issue with re-writing the Second Amendment.
"On immigration, some legal scholars believe you can get rid of birthright citizenship
without changing the Constitution," Axios reporter Jonathan Swan asserted in his interview
with Trump.
"It was always told to me that you needed a constitutional amendment.
Guess what?
You don't," Trump responded.
"You can definitely do it with an Act of Congress.
But, now, they're saying I can do it just with an executive order," he continued.
"We're the only country in the world where a person comes in, has a baby, and the baby
is essentially a citizen of the United States for 85 years with all of those benefits.
It's ridiculous.
It's ridiculous, and it has to end," the president added.
Of course, the mere discussion of ending birthright citizenship was enough to send liberals through
the proverbial roof.
"President Trump's new claim he can unilaterally end the Constitution's guarantee of citizenship
shows Republicans' spiraling desperation to distract from their assault on Medicare,
Medicaid, and people with pre-existing conditions," Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said in a statement.
"The President does not have the power to erase parts of the Constitution, but he and
the GOP Congress have spent two years trying to erase protections for people with pre-existing
conditions," she added.
"Clearly, Republicans will do absolutely anything to divert attention away from their
votes to take away Americans' health care."
Leader Pelosi's statement condemning Trump's wish to end birthright citizenship quickly
pivots to healthcare, which has become Democrats final argument heading into Election Day.
— Marianna Sotomayor (@MariannaNBCNews) October 30, 2018
Some of the more radical Democrats on the left even suggested that the president's
son Barron Trump ought to be deported.
Donald Trump wants to deport anchor babies.
Donald Trump IS an anchor baby AND he has 4 anchor babies.
AWKWARD!!
cc @IvankaTrump @DonaldJTrumpJr *please kindly ask Eric to unblock and also read this tweet
to Barron*
— Treason Stickers (@treasonstickers) November 1, 2018
Technically (per Republicans) Barron Trump is an anchor baby.
Is Trump trying to deport his own son?
#TrumpsCaravan
— Max Howroute (@howroute) November 2, 2018
As to 14th, I retweeted something super funny that tells the shallowness of POTUS's wrinkles
on his brain.
I thought I'd share.
Deport Barron Trump 😂
— 山内浩/Hiroshi Yamauchi (@1_6_4_3) November 3, 2018
Obviously, President Donald Trump is and always has been a U.S. citizen.
None of his children are anchor babies.
There is a big difference between a legal immigrant and an illegal immigrant.
If the Democrats thought they could drum up more support in the midterms by obsessing
over this issue, however, they were sorely mistaken.
Tuesday's election was a major win for President Donald Trump and his supporters.
With the GOP firmly in control of the Senate, Democrats have no choice but to work with
their Republican counterparts if they want to get anything done.
And, they're going to have to get something done if they want to keep their seats in the
next election.
It is truly a nightmare scenario for those on the political left.

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