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President Trump Sparks Controversy With Lengthy Post Targeting Birthright Citizenship, ACLU

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President Donald Trump is drawing national attention after publishing a lengthy online statement criticizing birthright citizenship, immigration policy, and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).

In the message, Trump questioned the current interpretation of citizenship laws and argued that birthright citizenship should be reconsidered through a national referendum rather than decided solely through the courts. He also sharply criticized immigration policies and accused legal advocacy organizations of contributing to what he described as a weakening of national stability.

The comments arrive as immigration remains one of the most divisive issues in American politics during Trump’s current presidency. Birthright citizenship is rooted in the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and grants citizenship to most individuals born on American soil. Constitutional scholars have long maintained that altering the policy would face major legal and political hurdles.

Trump’s statement also focused heavily on the ACLU, accusing the organization of prioritizing criminals over law-abiding citizens and calling for greater scrutiny of its influence. The ACLU has historically defended civil liberties cases involving free speech, voting rights, due process, and immigrant protections.

Supporters praised the president’s remarks as a direct challenge to longstanding immigration concerns, while critics argued the rhetoric could deepen national divisions surrounding race, immigration, and constitutional rights.

The post rapidly spread across social media and political platforms, fueling intense debate nationwide.

With the 2026 political climate already highly charged, Trump’s latest remarks are expected to keep immigration reform and constitutional interpretation at the center of the national conversation.

Written by: DJ Myth

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