Stephen Miller unloaded on the Supreme Court's birthright citizenship ruling, arguing citizenship loses meaning if extended to everyone.

His core grievance: A foreign national on a cruise ship docking at a U.S. port for an hour could give birth, and that child automatically becomes a U.S. citizen—able to vote in every election for life and potentially collect welfare while living abroad.

Miller framed it as an absurdity that drains resources from American taxpayers and dilutes the value of citizenship itself.