The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on birthright citizenship, a policy conservatives call a dangerous loophole. Carl Higbie’s show exposed how this outdated rule rewards illegal immigration and puts America at risk. Stephen Miller blasted birthright citizenship as a scam that foreign spies exploit to plant agents here. He warned it turns illegal immigrants’ kids into automatic citizens—a threat to national security.
Miller slammed liberals for twisting the 14th Amendment’s true purpose. The amendment was meant to protect freed slaves, not hand citizenship to invaders. Radicals ignore history to push open borders. This isn’t fairness—it’s sabotage. Every anchor baby becomes a welfare drain, costing taxpayers billions.
Birthright citizenship invites chaos. Criminals sneak in, drop a child, and exploit our laws. Meanwhile, hardworking Americans struggle to afford healthcare and housing. The system rewards lawbreakers over citizens. It’s time to put America first.
The Supreme Court must end this insanity. Activist judges have ignored the Constitution’s plain text for decades. President Trump’s fight to restrict birthright citizenship is a patriotic reset. Liberals want unlimited immigration to dilute conservative votes.
America can’t afford to be naive. Enemies like China and Iran could use birthright citizenship to infiltrate us. Why let hostile nations breed spies on our soil? The border crisis proves Democrats care more about votes than safety.
Higbie’s segment highlighted how illegals get better treatment than veterans. Courts protect invaders while veterans rot in VA hospitals. This isn’t compassion—it’s treason. The left’s agenda sacrifices American lives for political power.
Conservatives must demand action. Pass laws to end birthright citizenship now. Deport illegal families instead of coddling them. Build the wall, deport criminals, and put Americans back in charge.
The battle lines are clear. Patriots vs. globalists. Freedom vs. chaos. The Supreme Court’s decision will show if America still believes in sovereignty. Let’s make sure the rule of law wins—not weak surrender.