President Donald Trump Reposts Anti-India Rant Over Birthright Citizenship, Read In Details About His Remarks

New York : US President Donald Trump has posted a controversial and strongly worded letter on Truth Social that refers to India, China and other countries as “hellholes,” while sharply criticising birthright citizenship in the United States. It asserts that opportunities for others are limited, though it provides no evidence to support the claim.

The letter claims that the policy enables immigrants to gain citizenship for their children and subsequently bring extended family members into the country. A baby here becomes an instant citizen, and then they bring in their entire family from China, or India or some other hellhole on the planet,” the letter states, using language that has drawn attention for its reference to multiple countries, including India.

It cites a social media poll and claims that a majority would support restricting the policy, while also expressing distrust in legal institutions handling the matter. The text also criticises the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), accusing it of backing policies that allegedly benefit illegal immigrants over US citizens. It calls the organisation a “criminal” entity and even suggests that it should be targeted under RICO statutes, a serious legal provision typically used against organised crime.

The letter further expands its criticism to broader systems, alleging that immigrants exploit public services such as healthcare. It references emergency room visits and claims that taxpayers bear the cost of treatment for undocumented individuals. The letter also references US Supreme Court proceedings on birthright citizenship, expressing dissatisfaction with legal arguments presented in court.

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