
Legal Expert Clarifies: US-Born Citizenship Safe from Trump's Revocation Efforts
A prominent online commentator has addressed concerns regarding the potential revocation of U.S. citizenship for individuals born in the United States, particularly those with undocumented immigrant parents. The commentator stated unequivocally that former President Donald Trump lacks the authority to strip citizenship from those who have already been born on U.S. soil. "My people, I come to clarify something very important, and that is that U.S. citizenship will not be taken away from the children of undocumented immigrants who were already born here in the United States," the commentator explained. He noted that following a recent Supreme Court decision, many individuals expressed worry about their citizenship status. He further elaborated that while Donald Trump might desire to revoke such citizenships, he "cannot do it." The commentator emphasized that such an action would be an overreach and considered it "really impossible" for the Supreme Court to allow it. Any hypothetical future changes to birthright citizenship laws, he clarified, would only affect those born from that point forward and would not be applied retroactively. The commentator concluded by expressing hope that his clarification brings some peace of mind, acknowledging that the overall situation remains challenging.