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Mike Lee on Trump Birthright Citizenship Case: ‘It’s a Close Case — It Can Be Won’

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Mike Lee on Trump Birthright Citizenship Case: ‘It’s a Close Case — It Can Be Won’

In a recent interview on FNC’s “Sunday Morning Futures,” Senator Mike Lee of Utah expressed his optimism regarding the Trump administration’s challenge to the country’s existing birthright citizenship policy. The case is currently being considered by the Supreme Court, and Senator Lee believes that it has a strong chance of being won.

The issue of birthright citizenship has been a hotly debated topic in recent years, with many arguing that it is a fundamental aspect of American identity and others claiming that it is being abused by those seeking to exploit the system. President Trump has been a vocal critic of birthright citizenship and has made it a priority to address this issue during his time in office.

Senator Lee, who has been a strong supporter of the Trump administration’s policies, believes that the case is a “close one” but is confident that it can be won. He points to the fact that the Supreme Court has a conservative majority, which could work in favor of the administration’s argument.

The senator also highlighted the fact that the 14th Amendment, which is often cited as the basis for birthright citizenship, was never intended to grant citizenship to children of illegal immigrants. He argues that the amendment was meant to ensure that former slaves and their descendants were granted citizenship, and that it has been misinterpreted over the years.

Furthermore, Senator Lee believes that the current birthright citizenship policy is being abused by those who come to the United States solely for the purpose of giving birth to a child who will then be granted citizenship. This practice, known as “birth tourism,” has become a lucrative business for some and has raised concerns about the integrity of the system.

The senator’s optimism is shared by many who believe that the Trump administration’s challenge to birthright citizenship is long overdue. They argue that it is time to address this issue and ensure that the policy is not being exploited by those who do not have the best interests of the country at heart.

However, there are also those who oppose the administration’s stance on birthright citizenship, arguing that it goes against the principles of equality and fairness. They believe that everyone born on American soil should be granted citizenship, regardless of their parents’ immigration status.

Despite these differing opinions, one thing is clear – the birthright citizenship case is a significant one that has the potential to shape the future of immigration policy in the United States. It is a complex issue that requires careful consideration, and the Supreme Court’s decision will have far-reaching consequences.

In the meantime, Senator Lee remains optimistic and urges the American people to have faith in the legal system. He believes that the case can be won and that it is a crucial step towards addressing the issue of illegal immigration in the country.

In conclusion, Senator Mike Lee’s positive outlook on the Trump administration’s challenge to birthright citizenship is a ray of hope for those who believe that the policy needs to be reevaluated. While the outcome of the case is uncertain, one thing is certain – it is a crucial step towards addressing the issue of illegal immigration and ensuring that the integrity of the system is maintained. Let us have faith in the legal process and hope for a positive outcome.

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