WND 1/22/2026
The White House has dropped a stunning document showing that historically, the experts over the years never have considered those born of foreign parents in the United States to be U.S. citizens.
It's the exact position President Donald Trump took when he issued an executive order months ago stating that children of illegal aliens are not, in fact, U.S. citizens.
He was sued immediately over that statement.
His perspective, if affirmed by the courts, would decimate the birth tourism industry, where foreigners break into the United States and have children, who then are considered citizens and anchors for their foreigner parents.
In fact, the Constitution calls people U.S. citizens if they are born in the United States "and subject to the jurisdiction thereof."
The current argument is over just exactly what constitutes being subject to the jurisdiction thereof.
A report at Revolver.news quotes from a filing from the White House in support of Trump's order.
The government's birthright brief has been filed. The most impressive part, which I hadn't fully appreciated since my focus has been the common law, is the sheer number of commentators who presumed for decades that temporary visitors didn't qualify for birthright citizenship: pic.twitter.com/AtjsRrr4MJ
— Ilan Wurman (@ilan_wurman) January 21, 2026
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