Lindsey Graham (RS.C.) said that the Supreme Court had a good chance with President Trump regarding the issue of gorgeous citizenship.
Graham joined the NBC's Meet the Press on Sunday, where Kristen Welcar, a host, asked him about Trump's President Trump's Presidential Rights, which was temporarily blocked by the federal judge.
“I think there is a good opportunity,” said Graham that the Supreme Court was in the case. “I have introduced a law many years ago to end the citizenship of the right to grow.”
Trump's attempt to end the Citizens of Professional Rights divides the Republican members and emphasizes internal differences in immigration -related topics.
Some conservatives believe that the path of citizenship is abused, but some of them are concerned that some of the moderate constitution has existed for over 150 years. Masu.
John Konno, a judge of the U.S. District Court, appointed Reagan, agreed that the Presidential Order of Trump's Raw Rights would be enforced for 14 days.
He called it “blatantly unconstitutional” order that he had not seen in his career yet.
Graham, a supporter of Trump's immigration plan, argued that the citizenship is a wrong way for people to receive our status.
“I think it's a cheap way to award citizens,” he said. “You shouldn't be a simple citizen because you were born here.”





