Mullin Stands Strong, Senator Markwayne Mullin has a message for America: It’s time to stop letting citizenship be exploited by illegal immigration. Read More
Appearing on NBC’s Meet the Press Sunday, the Oklahoma Republican defended President Donald Trump’s America First approach to immigration and birthright citizenship. And when asked about children born to illegal immigrants on U.S. soil, his answer was simple and sensible:
“They should go where their parents are. Why wouldn’t you send a child with their parents?”
A Common-Sense Take on a Broken System
Senator Mullin’s comments came after the Supreme Court allowed parts of President Trump’s long-awaited executive order limiting birthright citizenship to move forward — a key step in ending a broken immigration system that rewards lawbreaking.
Trump has long argued that giving automatic citizenship to the children of illegal immigrants incentivizes abuse of U.S. laws. Mullin echoed those concerns, stating that separating families is not the answer — but neither is allowing abuse of constitutional rights.
Critics Cry Foul — But the Law Needs Reform
Mullin Stands Strong, Predictably, left-wing media outlets and immigration activists pounced on Mullin’s comments, claiming they violate the 14th Amendment. But in reality, Trump’s team — and now the Supreme Court — is questioning whether that amendment was ever intended to apply to those in the country illegally.
The 14th Amendment was passed after the Civil War to ensure former slaves were granted full citizenship. It was never meant to serve as a loophole for mass illegal immigration, critics argue.
Keeping Families Together — The Right Way
Contrary to the mainstream narrative, Senator Mullin’s comments aren’t about cruelty — they’re about compassion. Instead of separating parents from their children, he believes families should stay together — even if that means leaving the country together.
This approach aligns with Trump’s immigration policy, which prioritizes national security, border control, and restoring law and order.

Trump’s Agenda Gaining Momentum
As Trump’s 2024 platform takes shape, immigration is once again front and center — and birthright citizenship is a key pillar.
The “One Big Beautiful Bill” — Trump’s sweeping legislative proposal — would not only boost border funding but also end taxpayer benefits for non-citizens and rein in unconstitutional birthright citizenship.
With the Supreme Court clearing the way and lawmakers like Mullin standing firm, Trump’s vision for secure borders and legal accountability is closer than ever to reality.
The American People Are Tired of the Chaos
Mullin is simply saying what many Americans believe: If you’re here illegally, you shouldn’t be rewarded with U.S. citizenship for your children. And if you’re deported, your kids — even if born here — should go with you unless another arrangement is made.
That’s not cruelty — that’s common sense.
And come 2024 and beyond, it’s clear that the America First movement isn’t backing down. Birthright citizenship is no longer untouchable — and with the right leadership, it’s finally being reexamined.
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