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Missouri AG backs up Trump's birthright citizenship order, argues 14th Amendment has been 'perverted'

Missouri AG Andrew Bailey defended Trump's opening volley of executive orders, saying he is within his rights to end birthright citizenship and pause appropriations funding.


Missouri AG backs up Trump's birthright citizenship order, argues 14th Amendment has been 'perverted'
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Bailey told Fox News Digital in an interview that the 14th Amendment "was never intended to be perverted into some kind of bad incentive to violate our national immigration laws." He went on to note the multiple attempts by President Biden's administration to bend or break appropriations laws, saying he fought each and every one. Trump's order ending birthright citizenship has already faced numerous legal challenges.

"Look, the 14th Amendment was drafted and ratified after the Civil War to fix the problem that an activist Supreme Court inflicted on the United States of America in the form of the Dred Scott decision," Bailey said. "Again, the 14th Amendment was intended to protect Americans like Dred Scott."

Bailey went on to defend another of Trump's controversial orders, this one pausing the flow of federal appropriations funding. Trump signed the order this week to ensure that federal agencies were in line with the new administration's policies before distributing funding.

"The president has the authority to determine the appropriation laws that are passed that appropriate funds toward items in the federal budget, but it's up to the president to then carry into effect that appropriations law," Bailey said.

"I would ask our friends on the left, where were they when President Biden refused to build the border wall for which Congress had appropriated funds and commanded erection of new border barrier systems, period? We had to sue the Biden administration," Bailey said, noting that Missouri led the ultimately successful effort against the previous administration.

"They want to call it a constitutional crisis, but they're silent on issues like that. They're also silent on issues like when President Biden attempts to appropriate funds by himself without congressional authority. How many times did he try to take taxpayer money to try to pay off student loan debt?" Bailey added.

Trump's opponents argue that of those born on U.S. soil, the text of the law precludes only the children of foreign diplomats from becoming U.S. citizens.

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