
President-elect Trump is set to sign an executive order that will put an end to birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants. This move is part of a series of executive orders focused on border security and illegal immigration that Trump plans to enact on his first day in office.
The order will clarify language in the 14th Amendment and explicitly state that the federal government will no longer automatically grant citizenship to children born in the United States to illegal alien parents.
In addition to the birthright citizenship order, Trump will also sign orders related to various other immigration issues. These include deploying U.S. troops to the southern border, revoking Biden-era parole policies, and designating international cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations.

Furthermore, the President-elect will suspend refugee resettlement for a period of four months and eliminate the ability for migrants to claim asylum by establishing a removal process that excludes the possibility of seeking asylum.
Another significant aspect of the executive orders is the directive for the Attorney General to pursue capital punishment for illegal immigrants who commit murder of law enforcement officers or other capital crimes.
Overall, Trump is expected to sign a total of 10 executive orders today, all aimed at addressing border security and immigration concerns.