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Supreme Court Ruling Enables Chinese Nationals to Produce Future Presidents Through Birth Tourism

Charlie Kirk Show · The Supreme Court Just IGNITED a Constitutional FIRESTORM · July 1, 2026
Supreme Court Ruling Enables Chinese Nationals to Produce Future Presidents Through Birth Tourism
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The Supreme Court Just IGNITED a Constitutional FIRESTORM
"A Chinese national can go to Guam, to northern Mariana Islands, they don't even need a visa, Andrew. They can just apply online. There's a very simple check and they can immediately go for 14 days, 15 days. You give birth. You now have a US citizen that you get to carry around the world with you. Does that US citizen get to be used by the CCP? Absolutely. Do they get to be used by the PRC against the interest of the United States? Absolutely."
Chad Miselli warns that the Supreme Court's birthright citizenship decision allows Chinese nationals to travel visa-free to U.S. territories like Guam, give birth during a brief stay, and produce children eligible for U.S. citizenship and even the presidency. He argues these children maintain primary allegiance to China and the CCP, creating national security vulnerabilities. The ruling cannot be overturned by legislation, requiring either constitutional amendment or a future Supreme Court reversal.

About this episode

Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk and co-host Blake Masters respond to the Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling in Trump v. Barbara, which upheld broad birthright citizenship under the Fourteenth Amendment. Chief Justice John Roberts, joined by Justices Barrett and the three liberal justices, ruled that children born on U.S. soil to tourists, illegal immigrants, and temporary visitors are automatic citizens, rejecting President Trump's executive order attempting to limit birthright citizenship. The hosts interview Chad Miselli, former Department of Justice chief of staff, who delivers a scathing assessment of the decision. Miselli argues Roberts adopted a feudal citizenship model borrowed from British monarchy, where birth on sovereign land creates subject status, rather than the American principle of citizenship based on consent and allegiance. He warns the ruling enables Chinese nationals to exploit visa-free travel to U.S. territories like Guam to produce American citizens who retain primary allegiance to the CCP, creating national security vulnerabilities. Miselli cites Justice Thomas's dissent, which argues the ruling devalues American citizenship, and points to historical evidence that the Fourteenth Amendment's drafters explicitly intended to exclude children of foreigners and aliens. The hosts express frustration that Roberts issued a constitutional ruling rather than a statutory one, meaning the decision can only be overturned through constitutional amendment or a future Supreme Court reversal. They propose Congress should end dual citizenship, restrict visas for pregnant foreign nationals, and make this interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment a litmus test for future Supreme Court nominees. The episode frames the ruling as a catastrophic loss for immigration restrictionists and a betrayal of originalist constitutional interpretation.

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