Birthright Citizenship + The War for our Borders - #937

THE SAVAGE NATION30mApril 7, 2026

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In this fiery episode of The Savage Nation, Michael Savage delivers a passionate critique of birthright citizenship, framing it as a strategic tool for demographic transformation that threatens America's cultural and national identity. He argues that the Supreme Court's legalistic debate over birthright citizenship should be replaced with a national referendum, citing a 78% to 21% poll result in favor of public voting. Savage condemns the ACLU as a criminal organization that has done more damage to the U.S. than foreign adversaries like Iran, calling for its dismantling under RICO statutes. He connects this to broader concerns about mass immigration, particularly from China and India, which he claims are exploiting the system to flood the country and undermine American values. Drawing parallels to ancient empires that deported and replaced populations, Savage warns that modern liberal elites are deliberately altering the cultural fabric of the West through forced demographic shifts. He passionately defends Donald Trump’s border wall as a non-negotiable promise to the American people and criticizes the political establishment for obstructing it, even as Trump himself hesitated early in his first term. The episode closes with a personal reflection on Savage’s own immigrant roots and the metaphor of 'dead man’s pants'—a symbol of hardship and resilience that shaped his political awakening.

Key Takeaways
1

Birthright citizenship should be decided by a national vote, not legal elites.

2

The ACLU is portrayed as a criminal organization undermining American sovereignty and culture.

3

Mass immigration from China and India is being exploited to change America’s demographics.

4

The border wall is a non-negotiable promise that must be fulfilled to secure national identity.

5

Cultural replacement through immigration threatens local self-government and liberty.

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Chapters
0:00
10 min

The Crisis of Birthright Citizenship

Birthright citizenship should be subjected to a national vote, not put in the hands of lawyers. Let the citizens decide.

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10:00
10 min

The ACLU as America's Greatest Enemy

The ACLU has done more damage to this nation than Iran has ever done directly to this nation.

Highlight
20:00
10 min

The War for America's Borders and Culture

If the process that brought them there continues, at some point the culture and traditions of the former population disappears and with them goes their liberty.

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High-Impact Quotes
The ACLU is the most dangerous criminal organization in the history of America, they've done more damage to this nation than all the mafia families put together.
Michael Savage4:24
Viral: 90.0
Birthright citizenship should be subjected to a national vote, not put in the hands of lawyers. Let the citizens decide.
Michael Savage2:58
Viral: 85.0
The ACLU is a gangster criminal organization. I've for years told you how this could be done.
Michael Savage13:43
Viral: 82.0
Speakers

Host

Michael Savage
Topics Discussed
Birthright Citizenship95%Border Security94%ACLU Criticism92%Immigration Policy90%Cultural Identity88%Trump's Wall Promise85%National Debt75%Welfare System Abuse70%
People & Brands

Michael Savage

person

120xPositive

ACLU

organization

25xNeutral

Donald Trump

person

18xPositive

California

other

15xNegative

China

place

12xNegative

India

place

8xNegative

RICO Statutes

other

4xPositive

Jerome Powell

person

2xNeutral

Little Mogadishu

place

2xNegative

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

person

2xNeutral

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