WATCH: Controversial SCOTUS decision strikes a divide among lawmakers
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill had split reactions to the Supreme Court’s ruling to strike down President Donald Trump ’s bid to end birthright citizenship, further allowing children born in the United States to be recognized as U.S. citizens. "It's a terrible decision," Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., told Fox News Digital. "Regulate folks before they come in — in terms of not coming here just to have a baby and leave," Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., said. "In terms of the immigration process coming in, there should be regulation. Not that once you're born here that we're going to denaturalize you," he continued. REPUBLICAN ACCUSES SCOTUS OF BETRAYING US, PUSHES BILL RESTRICTING BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP, PREGNANT VISITORS The case, which left many Republicans and Democrats divided, challenged Trump’s executive order to detach birthright citizenship from the 14th Amendment. Most Democrats who Fox News Digital spoke to argued that if the ruling had gone the o...