特朗普就最高法院重大公民身份对决发出警告:“这将是一场灾难”


2026年5月21日 美国东部夏令时下午2:23 / 福克斯新闻

最高法院预计将在未来几周内就特朗普2025年1月的行政令是否符合宪法作出裁决


特朗普在重磅出生权公民身份裁决前抨击最高法院

特朗普总统周四在椭圆形办公室发表讲话时表示,他预测最高法院将在出生权公民身份案件中作出对他不利的裁决。

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唐纳德·特朗普总统周四抨击了最高法院,当时大法官们正准备裁决一起重大的出生权公民身份案件。他预测法院可能会否决他限制部分在美国出生儿童自动获得公民身份的举措。

“如果美国最高法院允许这种情况发生,那将是一种耻辱。记住我所说的话,20%到25%进入我国的人将通过出生权公民身份入境,”特朗普说。“他们将通过出生权公民身份成为公民,这将让我们付出我甚至认为难以承受的代价。”

这起案件的核心是特朗普2025年1月的行政令,该命令试图限制部分在美国出生儿童的自动公民身份,这一举措引发了重大的宪法争议。


特朗普在4月份出席了口头辩论,当时首席大法官约翰·罗伯茨以及大法官艾米·科尼·巴雷特和凯坦吉·布朗·杰克逊质疑特朗普的行政令是否符合第十四修正案的公民身份条款。此次出席是已知的在任总统首次参加最高法院的口头辩论。

最高法院关于出生权公民身份的对决裁决可能重塑美国

特朗普预测法院将作出对他不利的裁决,并指出他对最近的裁决“不满意”。(索尔·勒布/法新社通过盖蒂图片社拍摄;大卫·休姆·肯纳利通过美国银行/盖蒂图片社拍摄;马里奥·塔马/盖蒂图片社拍摄)

巴雷特当时警告称,对公民身份问题进行调查会引发混乱,而杰克逊则问道:“我们是不是要传唤孕妇进行作证?”

特朗普周四预测法院将作出对他不利的裁决,并指出他对最近的裁决“不满意”,他提到了最近的一项关税裁决,称该裁决将让美国损失1490亿美元。

“最高法院的这项裁决是一项非常重大的裁决。他们可能会作出对我不利的裁决,因为他们似乎喜欢这么做,”特朗普说。“坦率地说,我对某些裁决并不满意。”

本届政府辩称,出生权公民身份为非法移民创造了动机,并被所谓的“生育旅游”机构所利用,这些机构诱使外国公民前往美国分娩,以便他们的孩子能够获得美国公民身份。

“这一条款原本不是为了让中国富豪让他们的孩子成为我国公民而制定的。不管是富人还是穷人,这一条款原本是为奴隶的孩子制定的,”特朗普说。


“这项修正案是……在内战结束后立即签署的。你看看日期,仅凭日期就能看出,这原本是与奴隶的孩子有关的,而人们一直在滥用它。如果这项裁决维持原判,我国将在经济上遭遇一场灾难,”他补充道。

美国最高法院预计将在未来几周内就这项行政令作出裁决。

这起案件引发了全国关注,抗议者认为出生权公民身份是美国的一项基本权利。

中国利用“生育旅游”在美国获取长期政治影响力,作者警告

“如果美国最高法院允许这种情况发生,那将是一种耻辱。记住我所说的话,20%到25%进入我国的人将通过出生权公民身份入境,”特朗普说。(美联社照片/杰奎琳·马丁)

加州大学伯克利分校法学教授约翰·尤此前告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,他认为最高法院将否决特朗普的出生权公民身份行政令。

“在当前的出生权公民身份宪法规则下,更好的做法是更有力地执行签证政策,并关闭那些鼓励和助长生育旅游的企业,”尤说。

约翰·尤:最高法院对决暴露了反对出生权公民身份的脆弱论据

2026年4月1日,华盛顿特区最高法院外的抗议者。(格雷姆·斯隆/彭博社通过盖蒂图片社拍摄)


福克斯新闻的一项民调显示,69%的选民支持为非法移民在美国出生的子女提供出生权公民身份——这一比例较2006年福克斯新闻首次进行该调查时的45%有所上升。

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

May 21, 2026 2:23pm EDT / Fox News

Court expected to release a decision in coming weeks on whether Trump’s January 2025 executive order is constitutional

Trump rips Supreme Court ahead of blockbuster birthright ruling

President Trump said he predicts Supreme Court will rule against him in birth right citizenship case while speaking in the Oval Office on Thursday.

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President Donald Trump blasted the Supreme Court on 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 will cost us numbers that 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

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 recent tariff decision he said will cost the U.S. $149 billion.

“This decision by the Supreme Court is a very big one. They’ll probably rule against me because 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 the Civil 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.

CHINA EXPLOITING ‘BIRTH TOURISM’ TO GAIN LONG-TERM POLITICAL INFLUENCE IN US, AUTHOR WARNS

“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 told Fox News Digital he believes the Supreme Court will overrule the Trump birthright order.

“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.

JOHN YOO: SUPREME COURT SHOWDOWN EXPOSES SHAKY CASE AGAINST BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP

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

A Fox News Poll found that 69% of voters support birthright citizenship for children born in the United States to illegal immigrants — which is up from 45%, when Fox News first asked in 2006.

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Fox News Digital reached out to the Supreme Court for comment.

Ashley J. DiMella reports on politics for Fox News Digital.

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