After recent challenges in the Supreme Court, the Trump administration is looking for a new plan to repeal birthright citizenship. This move, which many believe is "very bad" for the country, has become a focal point, and it seems that Trump is heavily emphasizing garnering congressional support.
Challenges Ahead
Although Trump wants to push this approach forward, polls indicate that public support for this plan is significantly weak. Legal and social obstacles may also act as serious barriers in his path. This situation may remind him that the road to achieving his goals has never been easy.
Meanwhile, questions arise about the future of birthright citizenship and its impacts on society. Can Trump really bring about this change, or is this just an election campaign gimmick?