IN a bold act of policymaking, Donald Trump enacted on his first day as 47th US president the most sweeping policies affecting the American individual and family. These include the abolition of birthright citizenship, and the clarification of the individual's gender as either male or female, and not more than two. Claiming the US is the only country that grants citizenship to anyone born in it, a claim disputed by fact-checkers who say there are at least 38 countries that do so, Trump has decided to abolish the privilege, enjoyed even by illegal immigrants.
Twenty-two Democratic-led states, along with the District of Columbia and the city of San Francisco, filed lawsuits in federal courts in Boston and Seattle challenging the constitutionality of Trump's act. In an even more ambitious act, Trump decreed that from now on, American individuals shall be known either as male or female only, contrary to the multi-gender program propagated by the LGBTQIA+ agenda.