Summary

Trump announced plans to end birthright citizenship via executive action, despite its constitutional basis in the 14th Amendment.

He also outlined a mass deportation policy, starting with undocumented immigrants who committed crimes and potentially expanding to mixed-status families, who could face deportation as a unit.

Trump said he wants to avoid family separations but left the decision to families.

While doubling down on immigration restrictions, Trump expressed willingness to work with Democrats to create protections for Dreamers under DACA, citing their long-standing integration into U.S. society.

  • @[email protected]
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    63 days ago

    I looked it up there were 3,575 non-citizen births in Canada in 2023.

    I couldn’t find any numbers on how many were deliberate

    • @[email protected]
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      53 days ago

      So less than 1% of natural born Canadian citizens in 2023 were to non-citizen parents? Really send like it’s not that big of a deal at all

      • @Paddzr
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        13 days ago

        If someone uproots their life to go and live in a different country and contribute paying more taxes than average family with zero safety nets? They earned it.

        People love to act like immigrants have it somehow easier… While they’re heavily discriminated at every step, pay extra for just about everything and come with less money moving in, no family house to fall back onto etc. The entitlement I’ve seen in my life disgusts me.

    • @[email protected]
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      03 days ago

      That’s also not counting the # of people that try and fail.

      Border services can turn back people who are pregnant and close to their end-date