Trump is ‘so happy’ Supreme Court will take up birthright citizenship case
Trump told reporters he was “so happy” that the Supreme Court said it would hear arguments in the birthright citizenship case.
“Well, you’re just telling me that for the first time,” Trump said when a reporter told him of the court’s decision. “I am so happy.”
“I think the case has been so misunderstood. That case, birthright citizenship, is about slavery. If you look at the details of it, the signings of it, everything else, that case is all about slavery,” Trump said, repeating an argument he’s made several times. “And if you view it from that standpoint, people understand it. But for some reason, lawyers don't talk about it. The news doesn't talk about it. That's not about tourists coming in and touching a piece of sand and all of a sudden their citizenship, you know, they're a citizen, that----that is all about slavery.”

“And even look at the dates on which it was signed. It was right at that era during-- right after the Civil War, and if you look at it that way, the case is an easy case to win And I hope the lawyers talk about birthright citizenship and slavery, because that's what it was all about,” Trump continued.
The Supreme Court said Thursday it would hear expedited oral arguments next month over Trump's emergency request to roll back nationwide injunctions against his executive order to end birthright citizenship.
-ABC News’ Fritz Farrow






