Explore the contentious debate over birthright citizenship in the U.S., focusing on whether children born to undocumented immigrants, often called “anchor babies,” should automatically gain citizenship. Critics argue it fuels chain migration, as seen in Dalton, GA, where a 50% Hispanic community. A teen held for a traffic violation despite her family’s illegal status is facing ICE deportation. The Supreme Court’s 2025 ruling on President Trump’s executive order challenges nationwide injunctions, with 39 issued against him, raising concerns about judicial coups via judge shopping. Meanwhile, Trump seeks a direct meeting with Putin to negotiate a Ukraine peace agreement, bypassing Zelensky. In Colorado, the Kelly Loving Act (HB 25–1312) threatens parental rights by allowing child removal if parents reject gender dysphoria treatments, signaling a broader mental health crisis.
- Do you think there should be birthright citizenship? So is every child born to visiting foreign diplomats serving in the US including at the UN an automatic citizen? If anyone at the Chinese Embassy has a child, are they automatically american? You have heard the phrase “anchor baby” and “chain migration”. BKP does not believe in birthright citizenship. Illegals know if they can get the women into America to have the baby, that baby is a US citizen. They are all bent out of shape that we are deporting people who are here illegally and that the moms are taking their children with them. It was a choice by the parent to have the child who is a US citizen due to birthright citizenship be deported.
- In Dalton GA, it is the carpet capital of the world and is now 50% hispanic. The father is here illegally and so is the daughter. They don’t talk about the dad being illegal. Apparently the daughter was pulled over for a traffic violation, but she was not the one that committed the traffic violation. She doesn’t have a driver’s license. She is not legal and is being held by ICE for deportation. They are trying to whip this into a frenzy because of the deportation of a teen. The dad, mom and teen are here illegally, but the two youngest daughters are legal. Kasey Carpenter is one of the worst lawmakers in Georgia, he has done everything he can to get instate tuition for illegals.
- How will justices rule on birthright citizenship? The truth of what is being discussed is judge shopping. Every time the president of the United States does something, the democrats search the country for a federal judge that will stop the president. The question before the supreme court is do they have the authority to stop the president via judge shopping. President Trump has 39 national injunctions. This is a judicial coup in America against the executive branch. You can find a federal judge that will agree with the left. The argument is that the lower level courts do not have authority over the executive branch.
- Trump wants to meet directly with Putin. Putin sent a low level team to meet with Zelensky. Zelensky is mad because he thinks he is on the same level with Putin. Marco Rubio has landed in Turkey. Putin doesn’t need to meet with Zelensky. Our state had to scramble to find someone on that low of a level to meet. Putin wants face to face with Trump. Putin will tell Trump that he won the war, and why does Trump expect a deal to be made with Zelensky. Putin wants to lay down the rules with a peace agreement.
- Colorado could be the parental rights canary in the coal mine. Some may look at the pending Colorado legislation destroying parental rights and wrongly see the last gasps of a dying woke regime. The dystopian state house bill HB 25–1312 or better known as the “Kelly Loving Act” allows the Colorado government to remove a child from her parents if the parents refuse to go along with her gender dysphoria and self-styled new identity. It represents the most totalitarian legal destruction of parental rights in American history. All these mental health bills, they will tell you we have a mental health crisis in America. Every year we have to fight and fight in Georgia to keep this language out of our legislation.