Barron Trump’s US citizenship explained as people claim to have found major issue following Trump’s order to end automatic birthright citizenship

After Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president on January 20, 2025, he quickly signed several new policies, including withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement and the World Health Organization (WHO), and delaying the TikTok ban. However, his move to end birthright citizenship raised questions about the future of his youngest son Barron Trump’s U.S. citizenship. With the policy shift, many wondered if Barron, born in the U.S., would be affected. While the policy could impact future generations, Barron’s citizenship remains secure, as it was granted under the current laws before any changes were made.

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