Trump fires warning shot at SCOTUS as major citizenship showdown looms: ‘It will be a disaster’

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President Donald Trump blasted theSupreme Courton Thursday as justices prepare to decide a major birthright citizenship case, predicting the court may rule against his effort to restrict automatic citizenship for some children born in the U.S.

“It would be a disgrace if the Supreme Court of the United States allows that to happen.Remember what I said, 20 to 25% of the people coming into our country will come in through birthright citizenship,” said Trump.“They’ll become citizens through birthright citizenship, and it willcost us numbersthat are, I don’t even think they’re doable.” 

The case centers on Trump’s January 2025 executive order seeking to limit automatic citizenship for some children born in the U.S., a move that has triggered a major constitutional fight. 

Trump sat in on oral arguments in April as Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Ketanji Brown Jackson questioned whether the president’s executive order complies with the citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment.The visit marked the first known time a sitting president attended oral arguments at the Supreme Court. 

SUPREME COURT’S SHOWDOWN ON BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP DECISION COULD RESHAPE AMERICA

john roberts, ketanji brown jackson, amy coney barrett

Trump predicts the court will rule against him, noting he is “not happy” with recent rulings.(Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images;David Hume Kennerly via Bank of America/Getty Images;Mario Tama/Getty Images)

Barrett warned at the time that investigating citizenship would create chaos, while Jackson asked, “Are we bringing pregnant women in for depositions?”

Trump predicted on Thursday that the court will rule against him, noting he is “not happy” with recent rulings, pointing to the recenttariff decision he said will costthe U.S.$149 billion.

“This decision by the Supreme Court is a very big one.They’ll probablyrule against mebecause they seem to like doing that,” said Trump.“You know, frankly, I’m not happy with some of the decisions.”

The administration has argued that birthright citizenship has created incentives for illegal immigration and has been exploited by so-called “birth tourism” operations, in which foreign nationals travel to the U.S.to give birth so their children can obtain American citizenship.

“This was not meant for Chinese billionaires to have their children become citizens of our country.This was meant, or other rich people, poor people.This was meant for the babies of slaves,” said Trump.

“This was signed… right after theCivil War.You look at the dates, the dates alone, immediately after, this was having to do with the babies of slaves, and people have used it.And if this is allowed to stand, it will be a disaster economically for our country,” he added.

The nation’s highest court is expected to rule on the executive order in the coming weeks. 

The case has drawn national attention, with protesters arguing that birthright citizenship is a fundamental American right.

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“It would be a disgrace if the Supreme Court of the United States allows that to happen.Remember what I said, 20 to 25% of the people coming into our country will come in through birthright citizenship,” said Trump.(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

University of California Berkeley law professor John Yoo previously“The better way to operate under the current constitutional rule of birthright citizenship is to more vigorously enforce visas and to shut down businesses that encourage and enable birth tourism,” said Yoo.

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The Supreme Court reviews Trump order on birthright citizenship in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.

Demonstrators outside the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., on April 1, 2026.(Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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