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The Supreme Court just struck down President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship in a 5-4 decision — and if you care about what this means for border security and the value of American citizenship, you need to see this before the media spin it their way. In the Supreme Court birthright citizenship ruling, the majority said the 14th Amendment requires citizenship for nearly everyone born on U.S. soil, including children of illegal immigrants and birth tourists. This keeps alive a policy that many argue rewards illegal entry and fuels birth tourism, with estimates of over 250,000 such births annually. Taxpayers end up covering costs for education, health care, and welfare programs tied to these citizenship grants. The Trump birthright citizenship order was an attempt to close what critics call a massive loophole in immigration enforcement. Dissenting justices pushed back hard, saying this stretches the Constitution beyond its post-Civil War purpose of securing rights for newly freed slaves. President Trump noted that with the legal process complete, Congress now has a clearer path to legislation that could limit birthright citizenship going forward. For regular Americans who want immigration laws that actually work and citizenship that isn't diluted, this ruling raises big questions about how much the courts can lock in policy versus what elected representatives can still do.Pat also covered: Netflix to use AI Gene Wilder voice in Willy Wonka reality show. Kristi Noem’s husband continues to participate in the bimbofication fetish. Is Pat Gray LEAVING the Mormon Church? Candace Owens claims BYU is a CIA recruitment headquarters. Zohran Mamdani gives updates on how socialism is working in NYC.Do you think birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants makes sense in today's world? What would real reform on this issue look like to you and your family?If you want unfiltered truth and common-sense analysis that cuts through the noise, hit subscribe and turn on notifications.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

