Vivek Ramaswamy, a Republican businessman running for president in 2024, has stated that under his theoretical administration, children born in the United States to undocumented immigrants would be deported. This stance challenges the concept of birthright citizenship, which grants automatic citizenship to all persons born in the United States according to the 14th Amendment.
The position differs drastically from the camp of Florida Governor Ron Desantis, whose chief communications strategist Christina Pushaw has argued that she “supports” illegal immigrants and would try to establish a path to citizenship for them.
Ramaswamy says the language of the 14th Amendment can be interpreted to exclude the children of illegal immigrants. Despite being a political newcomer, Ramaswamy remains competitive among non-Trump candidates in Iowa.
In addition to his views on immigration, Ramaswamy has made bold claims about his ability to bring transformation to the federal government, vowing to dismantle the Department of Education. His campaign has recently gained momentum in Iowa, where he polls ahead of Senator Tim Scott, and former Governor Nikki Haley.