After Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president on January 20, 2025, he signed several key policies, including withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement, leaving the World Health Organization (WHO), and delaying the TikTok ban. One major move, aimed at ending birthright citizenship, raised concerns about its impact on his son, Barron Trump, who was born in New York in 2006. Critics worried about future generations, but legal experts confirmed that Barron’s citizenship is secure under current laws. The policy shift has sparked debates about the future of immigration and citizenship in the U.S., with Trump’s administration receiving both praise and criticism for its approach to climate, public health, and immigration.
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