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Trump Administration Considering Ending Birthright Citizenship

President Donald Trump said the current birthright citizenship law is "frankly ridiculous."

Trump Administration Considering Ending Birthright Citizenship
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On Wednesday, President Trump said his administration is considering an executive order to end birthright citizenship.

"We're looking at that very seriously, birthright citizenship where you have a baby on our land, you walk over the border, have a baby," President Trump said. "Congratulations, the baby is now a U.S. citizen. We're looking at it very, very seriously."

Legal experts believe the move would be illegal under the U.S. constitution. The 14th amendment grants U.S. citizenship to "all persons born or naturalized in the United States." 

President Trump brought up the idea during his 2016 presidential campaign. And last year he said he would sign an executive order to end the practice. 

Immigration has been a central focus for President Trump, from his 2016 campaign, through his presidency and now his re-election campaign.

Just recently, the Trump administration said it would announce a new rule that would allow undocumented families to be held indefinitely. The new rule would end the Flores Settlement Agreement, which says migrant children can't be held for more than 20 days. 

Additional reporting from Newsy affiliate CNN.