Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling enshrining birthright citizenship as the law of the land through the 14th Amendment on Tuesday, the conservative nonprofit Oversight Project says it has shared a plan with President Donald Trump’s administration to counteract the high court’s decision.
The Oversight Project released its Keeping Families Together Plan: How to Deport after the Birthright Citizenship Case, which contends that Trump should prioritize the deportation of the illegal immigrant parents of anchor babies. “Simply put, if an illegal alien is expecting to give birth, gives birth, or has given birth to a child on U.S. soil then they should be deported and take their family with them, regardless of the ill-gotten citizenship of that child,” the group states in an email to the Daily Caller. (RELATED: Supreme Court Shoots Down Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order)
In addition to expediting the deportation of the illegal immigrant parents of anchor babies, the Oversight Project is recommending that the administration prioritize the policies in its Redistricting and Election Protection for American Integrity and Representation (REPAIR) Initiative, which aims to fix the 2030 Census ahead of the next congressional reapportionment. The group emphasizes the need for an “accurate Census in 2030 that does not count illegal aliens or foreign nationals in determining representation in government.”
“My country is more than a pile of magic dirt. While the Supreme Court may consider anchor babies of illegal aliens to be citizens, they are not my countrymen,” Oversight Project President Mike Howell said in a statement. “The Oversight Project is ready to assist the Trump Administration in all ways to mitigate the harm caused by today’s Supreme Court decision. America needs to mass deport illegals here and limit visas, so that there aren’t opportunities for anchor babies to be born and receive ill-gained citizenship.”
Notably, the Oversight Project’s proposals avoid the primary pitfall faced by those attempting to develop a legal workaround for the court’s ruling. While Justice Brett Kavanaugh‘s concurrence in the six-to-three ruling does leave the door open to possible congressional action as a remedy to birthright citizenship, there remains a five-justice majority that sees it as constitutionally enshrined via the 14th Amendment.
The Daily Caller reached out the White House for comment.
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