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Laura Ingraham: Now, frankly, this has been happening for decades.
And after today's decision, the DOJ says it will now launch a new crackdown on birth tourism.
Well, that's all well and good.
We'll ask the vice president about it.
But it still doesn't change the fact that, in light of today's ruling, any child born here will become an American citizen, which is a point that Justice Alito made in his dissent.
And Justice Thomas, in his 91-page dissent - it was a barn burner -
he excoriated the majority for what he called "the repurposing of the 14th Amendment away from its original focus of securing equal citizenship for freed slaves."
And he wrote, "now to protect its own set of preferred rights that the Reconstruction Congress never contemplated and that cannot find support in its text."
He continued, he's "not sure that today's opinion will stand the test of time."
Well, let's hope it doesn't.
But between now and then, a lot of damage will be done to America.
Back in 2023, Pew Research reported that 320,000, or 9% of U.S.
Births, were of mothers that were illegal immigrants or people who only had temporary legal status.
320,000!
Now, that number, I predict, will balloon after this decision.
Well, think about it this way.

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