Stephen Miller, a former advisor to President Trump, suggested during an interview on Fox News that the United States should reconsider its policies regarding pregnant tourists in relation to birth tourism. His comments followed a recent Supreme Court decision that upheld the 14th Amendment, which grants citizenship to anyone born on U.S. soil. Miller argued that allowing pregnant visitors could lead to long-term implications for American citizenship and welfare systems. He emphasized the need for the U.S. to evaluate who is permitted entry, particularly in light of concerns about individuals coming to the country specifically to give birth. Vice President JD Vance also expressed support for reevaluating birthright citizenship, stating that the practice is at risk.
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Stephen Miller Advocates for Review of Birthright Citizenship Policies
Stephen Miller has called for a review of U.S. policies regarding pregnant tourists, linking it to concerns about birth tourism following a Supreme Court decision on the 14th Amendment. He emphasized the need to reconsider entry policies to address potential implications for citizenship and welfare.
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Stephen Miller Advocates for Review of Birthright Citizenship Policies