Trump Amplifies Post Criticizing India, China in Debate Over US Citizenship
The content, originally linked to a radio host’s podcast commentary, was reposted by Trump on his social media platform. It centered on US birthright citizenship laws and argued in favor of tighter restrictions on who automatically qualifies for citizenship at birth.
The letter included strongly worded criticism of immigration policies, claiming that individuals from countries such as India and China take advantage of US citizenship rules. It also made broader allegations about immigration’s impact on the United States and raised claims about bias in hiring practices.
Trump has previously taken steps to alter birthright citizenship rules. Earlier in 2025, he signed an executive order aimed at limiting automatic citizenship for some children born in the US, a move that has faced legal challenges and is currently under judicial review.
The repost comes amid ongoing political debate in the United States over immigration policy. It also follows earlier statements from Trump questioning whether birthright citizenship exists in other countries, a claim that has been widely disputed.
The renewed controversy adds to broader discussions in Washington over nationality laws, immigration enforcement, and constitutional interpretation.
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