Sean Davis, CEO of The Federalist, proposed a series of extreme measures in response to the Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling that struck down President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship. In a social media post, Davis suggested banning all pregnant foreigners from entering the United States and called for the sterilization of all foreign visitors. He outlined a seven-point plan that included states issuing birth certificates only to citizens, packing the Supreme Court, and amending the Constitution. His proposals have drawn significant criticism, with commentators describing them as extreme and unhinged. Former attorney David French remarked on the bizarre nature of Davis's suggestions, while political journalist Isaac Saul noted the inconsistency of calling for such measures despite Republican control of the White House and Congress.
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MAGA Advocate Proposes Controversial Measures Following Supreme Court Ruling
Sean Davis, CEO of The Federalist, has proposed a controversial seven-point plan in response to a Supreme Court ruling that upheld birthright citizenship. His suggestions include banning pregnant foreigners and sterilizing all foreign visitors, which have been met with widespread criticism from various commentators.
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MAGA advocate calls for ban on pregnant women traveling to US and ‘sterilization of all foreign visitors’
MAGA Advocate Proposes Controversial Measures Following Supreme Court Ruling