
Donald Trump's birthright citizenship post on Truth Social sparks online discussions.
'Ethnic Cleansing': Internet Reacts to Trump's Late-Night Birthright Citizenship Post
President Donald Trump is known for his late-night posts on the social media platform Truth Social.
In one of his most recent post-midnight updates, Trump has shared his strong views regarding birthright citizenship.
Sharing a quote, Trump wrote on Truth Social, "'Birthright Citizenship is suicide for our Country!"' Mark Levin."
His late-night online behavior quickly caught the attention of his followers. Many users rushed to the platform to react to the president's thoughts and shared their take on his views.
Donald Trump's recent Truth Social post.
Reacting to the president's post that he shared at 1:09 a.m. on Sunday, May 24, a social media user wrote, "Well then, I guess all the native Americans stay and we all go back to our root country."
Another stated, "Lol. Thinking that quoting Mark Levin brings credibility to your point."
"I personally believe a lot of laws that were made when this country was formed don’t work anymore because now we have to jump through so many hoops just to get something done. And immigration does not work in a world with 15 billion people," wrote an individual.
One user pointed out, "The H1B visa system is doing the same. Flooding the country with Indian immigrants who vote 2 to 1 Democratic vs Republican and act inappropriately toward females."
Another noted, "It’s called Ethnic Cleansing. History does not lie," while one stressed, "This is a complex issue. Fixing immigration policy requires balance, not just strong statements."
One user reacted strongly, writing, "This is a political talking point, not a legal fact. Birthright citizenship is rooted in the 14th Amendment and has been consistently upheld by U.S. courts, so changing it would require major constitutional or judicial action, not just messaging."
What Is Birthright Citizenship, and Why Did Donald Trump Mention Mark Levin?
Birthright citizenship is a legal rule based on the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
It means that almost anyone born on American soil automatically becomes a United States citizen, even if their parents are not American citizens.
Trump has spent years strongly opposing this policy, arguing that it acts as a magnet for illegal immigration.
Trump's late-night message was directed at conservative TV host and legal commentator Mark Levin. Levin has been a vocal critic of birthright citizenship.
By pointing his followers to Levin, Trump highlighted legal arguments that claim the Constitution can be reinterpreted to end automatic citizenship for the children of undocumented immigrants.
'The Fact That My Boss Is up All Night..'
Trump’s habit of sharing political messages in the middle of the night is nothing new to his staff. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt once publicly claimed that the president possesses an unbelievable amount of energy and rarely rests.
An X user reacts to Donald Trump's late-night Truth Social posts.
Leavitt explained that Trump regularly works long hours into the night and wakes up incredibly early to keep working. She said, “The fact that my boss is up all night and probably going to call at any hour,” according to Mandatory.
Leavitt stated that Trump's late-night Truth Social posts are simply a reflection of his nonstop work ethic, as he prefers to communicate directly with the American public whenever inspiration strikes him.
