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Republican state AGs back Trump birthright citizenship order in court filing: ‘Taxpayers are on the hook’

First with fox: The 18 States of Republican Bagle opposes the Litigation submitted by Democratic AGS and nationwide legal organizations.

“When someone comes to a tourist visa to give birth to an anchor's baby, they are not under the meaning of the US Constitution,” Iowa AG Brenna Bird told Fox News in an interview on Monday. Bird is a major AG that supports the presidential decree on Monday and led a simple submission of Amicas.

“When this happens, it is a taxpayer who pays medical expenses through Medicade and hospitals, and the health insurance system for children and the state is also paid for someone's care,” said Bird. Ta. “Each state has a system that supports children without insurance, so taxpayers are here for all expenses.”

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Iowa Burenna Bird has submitted Amicas briefs, along with more than 12 state AG. (Getty Image)

Bird's Amicus Brief is responding to 18 Democratic -led states, which have begun their own litigation, claiming that the order is unconstitutional and “unprecedented”.

“The President has no authority to rewrite or disable the constitutional revision or formally enacted law, and he has the authority to restrict US citizenship at birth by other sources. It is not, “reads the lawsuit.

California, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, and Price Secretary of Hawaii, have signed a lawsuit with the city of San Francisco and Washington DC.

On the same day, the US Freedom Union (ACLU) signed the Order on the same day as “a baby born in the United States soil refused to be rejected under orders and organizations.” I filed a lawsuit. ACLU also claims that this order is unconstitutional and is contrary to the intentions of Congress. A precedent of the Supreme Court.

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Federal government agents seen from behind the Best arrest suspect

The ICE agent arrested seven illegal immigrants while raiding labor. (US immigration customs executive organization)

Bird Brief -Alabama, Arkanseau, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississiana, Mizuri, Mizuri, Neblaska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, South Dakota, South Dakota It focuses on Utah and Wyoming.

The first part of page 13 claims that President Donald Trump's presidential ordinance complies with “Article 14's first meaning.” The second part claims that Trump's order “reduces the harm to the state.”

Brief says, “The plaintiff's incorrect citizenship interpretation continues to be a powerful incentive for foreign citizens to give birth to American soil, even if they have to illegally enter this country to do so.” Is stated.

“The temptation of American citizenship is motivated by a pregnant woman to travel to the United States for childbirth,” reads briefs. “Among the women who are desperate to give birth in the United States, cross the border on the day they give birth.”

A border hospital manager has witnessed a pregnant woman who has arrived in a pregnant woman, explained that she is still wet and trembles from crossing the river, and decided to give birth in the United States.

The Presidential Order of President Trump's Rights Citizens Right is facing legal issues from 22 states.

Trump on the stage to sign the presidential decree

President Donald Trump will sign an administrative order on the stage on Monday, January 20, 2025, an indoor presidential parade event held at Washington DC. (AP Photo/Mark Schooliefelbein)

Trump's orders titled “Protect the meaning and value of US citizenship” is that if your personal parents are illegal immigrants living in the United States, “the privilege of US citizenship is automatically born in the United States. It is not as good. ” The existence is legal, but is temporary. It was one of the first orders he signed after taking office in early January.

“President Trump has confirmed that if someone has broken the law, and if someone has broken the law, it will not be rewarded for it,” said Bird. 。 “And it is going to be the constitution and confirms that it supports the immigration law.”

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Haley-chi-sing of Fox News Digital has contributed to this report.

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