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Trump warns Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship would benefit China

Last updated: 2026/02/23 at 5:27 PM
Published February 23, 2026
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President escalates criticism of high court

Donald Trump sharply criticized the Supreme Court of the United States after it blocked most of his tariff policy. He warned that a future ruling against his birthright citizenship order would help China.

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President escalates criticism of high courtWhat the birthright citizenship order would changeSupporters defend policy, critics push back

Trump shared his reaction on Truth Social. He said he respected the three justices who backed his administration in the tariff case. However, he accused the rest of the court of weakening the country.

He argued that if the court strikes down his birthright citizenship order, foreign nations would benefit. He named China directly. According to Trump, such a decision would make rival countries stronger at America’s expense.

What the birthright citizenship order would change

The Supreme Court plans to review Trump’s executive order in the coming months. He signed it on his first day back in office last year.

The order seeks to end automatic citizenship for most children born in the United States to undocumented parents or to parents on temporary visas. If enforced, it would change long standing legal interpretation of the 14th Amendment.

The amendment states that anyone born in the United States and subject to its jurisdiction is a citizen. Trump and his advisers argue that courts have stretched that language too far. They say lawmakers originally passed it to secure citizenship for formerly enslaved people after the Civil War.

Supporters defend policy, critics push back

Supporters call the order a key piece of Trump’s immigration agenda. They believe it would remove incentives for illegal immigration. They also argue it would strengthen border enforcement.

Critics strongly disagree. They say the Constitution clearly guarantees birthright citizenship. In their view, the order breaks with more than a century of legal precedent.

Opponents also warn about the human impact. Each year, about 150,000 children are born in the United States to non citizen parents. Research from the Pew Research Center shows that millions of American born children already live with at least one undocumented parent.

Because of this, the court’s decision could reshape immigration law nationwide. It may also set limits on how far a president can go when interpreting the Constitution.

For now, both sides prepare for what could become a landmark ruling. The outcome will likely define a major chapter of Trump’s second term.

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