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Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) suggested President Trump should deport First Lady Melania Trump in an unhinged rant.
Waters made the comments during an anti-DOGE protest in Los Angeles.
“When he [Trump] talks about birthright, and he’s going to undo the fact that the Constitution allows those who are born here, even if the parents are undocumented, they have a right to stay in America, if he wants to start looking so closely to find those who were born here and their parents were undocumented, maybe he ought to first look at Melania,” Waters said, according to the New York Post.
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Maxine Waters wants to deport Melania pic.twitter.com/5ja21ES3qV
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🚨Deranged Maxine Waters rages about DOGE, floats idea to Trump: Deport Melania.
Democrats are determined to drive their approval numbers below 20% pic.twitter.com/8KesPaItCi
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From the New York Post:
Melania Trump was born in 1970 in Slovenia, then a part of Yugoslavia. She relocated to New York City on her own in 1996, initially on a travel visa before receiving a H1-B visa that allowed her to legally work as a model.
The future first lady became a US citizen in 2006 after marrying Donald Trump and is the first naturalized American to serve in that role. She is just the second foreign-born first lady in US history — joining England-born and France-raised Louisa Adams, the wife of 6th President John Quincy Adams.
Melania Trump later helped sponsor her parents in getting citizenship, which they obtained in 2018. Her mother, Amalija Knavs, died in January 2024.
“At some point, the many crimes of Maxine Waters will catch up to her,” Elon Musk responded.
At some point, the many crimes of Maxine Waters will catch up to her https://t.co/qNTUhsAUlJ
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 26, 2025
Fox News reports:
Waters was referring to President Donald Trump signing an executive order on his first day in office that bans birthright citizenship. The executive order works to clarify the 14th Amendment, which states, “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.”
The Trump EO seeks to narrow the scope of birthright citizenship to ban individuals who were born to illegal immigrant parents, or those who were here legally but on temporary non-immigrant visas.
The executive order is currently tied up in court, with Trump taking the case to the U.S. Supreme Court last week.