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A plan to counter the Trump administration’s sweeping reforms to illegal immigration, specifically the elimination of birthright citizenship as a constitutional guarantee, has been outlined in a document obtained by the Heritage Foundation. The conservative think tank revealed that 23 attorneys general spanning 22 states and the District of Columbia have formed a “secret pact” to mount an all-out effort to block the termination of birthright citizenship after President Trump signed a related executive order.

The foundation’s Oversight project wrote on X that the plan has been in place and was “signed beginning on November 8, 2024.”

[Source.](https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/just-in-secret-pact-between-22-state-ags-to-stop-trump-agenda-is-uncovered-mstef/) > A plan to counter the Trump administration’s sweeping reforms to illegal immigration, specifically the elimination of birthright citizenship as a constitutional guarantee, has been outlined in a document obtained by the Heritage Foundation. The conservative think tank revealed that 23 attorneys general spanning 22 states and the District of Columbia have formed a “secret pact” to mount an all-out effort to block the termination of birthright citizenship after President Trump signed a related executive order. > The foundation’s Oversight project wrote on X that the plan has been in place and was “signed beginning on November 8, 2024.”

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Conspiracy anyone??

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I thought that Federalism was bad. Maybe we could convince these states that they have their own representation by having two senators who were appointed by the governor to advocate for state interests.

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Maybe we could convince these states that they have their own representation by having two senators who were appointed by the governor to advocate for state interests.

The popular election of Senators is a disgrace to the very principles behind the shared-power design of the Constitution. If the 17th Amendment was repealed, the states might actually have some say in what happens.

Theoretically, at any rate. The jews would still find a way to subvert the process...