
Donald Trump has reignited fears in the immigrant community with his latest statement– “Birthright Citizenship was not meant for the whole world to come in and pile into the United States.” His words have sent shockwaves, especially among legal immigrants on H1B visas, who now fear more restrictions. For many, this feels like yet another obstacle in an already uncertain immigration process.
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The concern is real for thousands of skilled workers who came to the U.S. legally, hoping for stability and a better future. Many of them have children born in the U.S., automatically granted citizenship under the 14th Amendment. If Trump moves to redefine birthright citizenship, these families could face an unexpected crisis.
Legal experts argue that birthright citizenship is a constitutional right and cannot be easily revoked. Lawsuits have already been filed, challenging any potential action. But Trump remains firm, and his administration is actively exploring ways to limit citizenship for children of non-citizens.
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For H1B workers, this feels like another blow after years of visa uncertainty, green card backlogs, and shifting policies. They have followed every rule, paid taxes, and contributed to the U.S. economy, yet they continue to feel like easy targets. Many now wonder—will their American-born children still have a secure future?
With legal battles ahead and Trump’s determination unchanged, the coming months could reshape immigration policies in unprecedented ways. For now, anxiety is growing and sleepless nights seem inevitable for thousands of legal immigrants.
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