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'China, India Or Some Other Hellhole': Trump Reports On US Birthright Citizenship

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'China, India Or Some Other Hellhole': Trump Reports On US Birthright Citizenship

US President Donald Trump reshared a post criticizing birthright citizenship, labeling countries like India as 'hell-holes'. The post argued that the current US policy facilitates 'family chain migration' from these countries.

US President Donald Trump has sparked widespread indignation across India by resharing a post that criticizes birthright citizenship and labels countries like India as 'hell-holes'. The post, by conservative radio host Michael Savage, argued that the existing interpretation of the 14th Amendment creates 'anchor babies' who serve as a legal gateway for extended family members to migrate. Trump's endorsement coincides with a high-stakes legal battle before the Supreme Court in the case Trump v. Barbara, where his administration is challenging the principle of jus soli. The Indian government has maintained diplomatic silence, but the episode has intensified domestic debates regarding the future of the Indian-American dream. Critics pointed out the irony of the language used against India, a key strategic partner and significant contributor to the US economy, particularly in the technology sector. The US Supreme Court is deliberating on the future of the 14th Amendment, with proponents and opponents arguing over the implications of overturning birthright citizenship.

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