WASHINGTON, D.C., United States – U.S. President Donald Trump signed two executive orders on Thursday attempting to narrow birthright citizenship rules and intensify federal enforcement against commercial birth tourism. According to Okay News reports, the directives follow a Supreme Court ruling in June that struck down a broader executive order attempting to eliminate automatic citizenship for children of noncitizens. The new orders focus on narrower categories, including children of foreign diplomatic staff and individuals classified as alien enemies. Additionally, the policy outlines potential restrictions in territories such as Puerto Rico, subject to future congressional legislation. Constitutional experts anticipate prompt legal challenges alleging the directives violate the Fourteenth Amendment, which guarantees automatic citizenship to individuals born on American soil.