Trump Signs New Executive Orders to Curb Birth Tourism, Restrict Birthright CitizenshipNew Orders Aim to Restrict Entry for Commercial Birth Tourism and Redefine Citizenship EligibilityTrump Tightens Birthright Citizenship Rules Through New Executive Orders, Weeks After Supreme Court Setback. In a fresh push against birthright citizenship, US President Donald Trump signed two executive orders on Thursday aimed at curbing "birth tourism" and narrowing the pool of people eligible for automatic citizenship upon birth in the United States. The second order broadens the list of individuals deemed ineligible for birthright citizenship — among them, children born to foreign nationals who work as lobbyists for other governments. The Supreme Court ruled on June 30, rejecting Trump's original executive order seeking to abolish birthright citizenship outright. Speaking with reporters in the Oval Office shortly after signing the new orders, Trump was critical of the Supreme Court's earlier ruling, describing it as narrowly decided and deeply flawed.