
Lars Larson says America is well on its way to ending birthright citizenship for the children of illegal aliens
Lars Larson
The Northwest Nonsense
Watch closely as history gets made today folks.

America is well on its way to ending birthright citizenship for the children of illegal aliens.
The United States is one of the few countries you’d even WANT to live in that has, for decades, allowed the precious right of citizenship to any baby born on American soil.
That violates the 14th Amendment of the Constitution.
But until President Trump came along, we have had no way to challenge it.
Trump signed an executive order ending birthright for kids unless their parents are in this country LEGALLY.
(In the last hour) the Supreme Court announced two significant decisions on that matter.
First, it slapped down devious lower Federal Court Judges for exceeding their legal authority by issuing universal injunctions against just about anything President Trump does.
Second, it allows President Trump’s order ending this birthright nonsense to move forward.
Oh, I guarantee members of the Democrat Party will challenge it.
But now, they can’t just find a politically compromised Federal Judge to nix it.
They’ll end up in front of the 9 Justices at the Supreme Court where we finally set the record straight … you’re not an American just because mommy birthed you North of the Rio Grande.
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