Monday , December 23 2024

Trump is committed to deporting illegal immigrants who do not receive US citizenship at birth.

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United States President Donald Trump: United States President-elect Donald Trump announced on December 8 that, ‘The US government will end the United States birthright citizenship scheme.’ The 14th Amendment to the US Constitution provides for citizenship at birth in the US, but Trump’s decision will increase people’s fear of their rights being taken away. Also, difficulties will increase for those who do not have legal documents in America. Some major changes are likely to take place in America after Donald Trump takes oath as President. This includes changes like strict stance on immigration, reforms on cryptocurrency.

Trump gave a big statement

In a media interview, Trump said, “Our goal is to grant asylum to all immigrants who enter the United States legally during his four years in office.” But illegal immigrants who enter the United States through asylum and children would be prosecuted, part of which would be repealing the birthright citizenship law.

Trump will change these laws

After taking oath in January, Donald Trump has prepared the outline for his second term. This includes promises of controversial actions on immigration policy, criminal justice and executive leadership. According to media reports, in his promises, Trump emphasized on repealing the law granting birthright citizenship to children born to immigrants in the US and taking retaliatory action against political opponents, including members of Congress who have investigated Trump.

Will pardon those involved in the Capitol attack.

Additionally, Trump announced that on his first day in office next month, I will pardon supporters of the January 6, 2021 capital attacks who were found guilty. Immediate action will be taken in this matter.

No plan on abortion

Apart from this, Trump said, we have no plans to limit the availability of abortion pills. During his first term, Trump tried to remove the right to abortion.