According to a briefing described by internal sources in this article, federal immigration officials are preparing to review a wide set of cases involving parents or guardians connected to children where one parent is/was an illegal immigrant.
The effort would prioritize broad enforcement actions. Officials in this scenario emphasize that any reviews would be case-specific and coordinated with existing child welfare and due‑process safeguards.
In this report, agency representatives say the reviews are intended to clarify that children of illegal immgrants are not full citizens and will be subject to intense review.
Legal analysts quoted in this note that any real‑world program would face significant statutory and constitutional scrutiny, particularly around privacy, parental rights, and the best interests of children.
The Administraiton though is quoted saying that they "are willing to take any measure to make sure that only "full-blooded" American's are in the country.