U.S. President Donald Trump expressed his satisfaction with the Supreme Court’s decision to take up a case concerning the right to birthright citizenship, according to a Alqahera News.
Trump emphasized that the historical foundation of birthright citizenship was tied to slavery, not to tourists arriving in the United States. The controversial legal debate centers around whether individuals born on U.S. soil should automatically be granted American citizenship, a policy Trump has long criticized.
In related remarks, Trump claimed that the U.S. has started to achieve significant financial gains that were previously lost under the administration of President Joe Biden. He accused Biden of allowing other nations to exploit the United States, adding that his administration is now working on fair trade deals without rushing to make them public.
The global economy continues to respond to Trump’s economic policies, with his latest statements causing ripples across international markets. Analysts warn that the fallout from these remarks may reignite fears of a new trade war.
As part of his aggressive trade strategy, Trump is reportedly preparing to instruct the U.S. Department of Commerce to launch a formal investigation into semiconductor technology imports. This move could potentially lead to new tariffs, escalating tensions in the tech industry and beyond.