I've read many analyses over the past few days discussing the (un)likelihood of any attempt by Trump to nullify birthright citizenship, but I find this One First article the most in-depth and compelling argument as to why it should fail.
Instead of focusing on an issue that is based entirely in xenophobia and is a priority to no one but D…
I've read many analyses over the past few days discussing the (un)likelihood of any attempt by Trump to nullify birthright citizenship, but I find this One First article the most in-depth and compelling argument as to why it should fail.
Instead of focusing on an issue that is based entirely in xenophobia and is a priority to no one but Donald Trump, I think he would better serve our nation by tackling some of the truly grave problems that are affecting huge numbers of Americans, like the dire need for massive health care reform or addressing the obscene wealth gap in our country.
I've read many analyses over the past few days discussing the (un)likelihood of any attempt by Trump to nullify birthright citizenship, but I find this One First article the most in-depth and compelling argument as to why it should fail.
Instead of focusing on an issue that is based entirely in xenophobia and is a priority to no one but Donald Trump, I think he would better serve our nation by tackling some of the truly grave problems that are affecting huge numbers of Americans, like the dire need for massive health care reform or addressing the obscene wealth gap in our country.