Trump and his supporters view birthright citizenship as a driving force of undocumented migration, where people from Central and South America come to the U.S., have children, and use the term 'anchor babies' to gain citizenship. They believe ending this practice will help stem the tide of migration.
Ending birthright citizenship would involve upending 150 years of jurisprudence based on the 14th Amendment. It would likely lead to immediate lawsuits and could be bogged down in federal courts for years, potentially reaching the Supreme Court.
The agriculture sector heavily relies on migrant labor, particularly for lower-paid, labor-intensive jobs like fruit picking and animal care. Mass deportations could disrupt the labor force, leading to concerns among farmers about maintaining productivity and profitability.
J.D. Vance has been critical of big tech, advocating for breaking up companies like Google and addressing anti-conservative bias. In contrast, Elon Musk, a close advisor to Trump, emphasizes free speech and has supported bills like the Kids Online Safety Act, which could create regulatory conflicts.
The Kids Online Safety Act aims to regulate harmful features on social media platforms that contribute to addictive behavior, particularly among children. It has bipartisan support and has been endorsed by Elon Musk, who worked on its language, making it a key piece of tech policy in the incoming administration.
If TikTok is banned due to its Chinese ownership, U.S. users, particularly younger demographics, could lose access to the platform. This could affect how political campaigns, including Trump's, reach younger voters, as TikTok is a significant medium for such engagement.
Farmers are concerned about rising costs, including energy and land prices, which affect their profitability. They also worry about the impact of immigration policies on their labor force, as many rely on seasonal and migrant workers for essential tasks.
Trump's immigration plans, their effect on agriculture, and social media clashes. On this episode, Caitríona Perry is joined by Sumi Somaskanda and North America correspondent Anthony Zurcher. They discuss Donald Trump's key policy priorities as it gets closer and closer to his inauguration. This week the president-elect vowed to end automatic citizenship for anyone born in the United States on his first day in office. Mr Trump reiterated his plans for mass deportation for undocumented immigrants. What impact would that have on agriculture - a sector that relies heavily on migrant labour?
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