Wait and see how the judgement of the Court in the Wong Kim Ark case is upheld. People who are born here are citizens, period, no matter what the status of their parents might be. The odds are the Supreme Court or a lower court will simply refuse to hear any case that makes claims to the contrary, which means that the decision will be unchanged. In the unlikely case that the Supremes will hear it, they will reaffirm the previous decision.
This has absolutely NOTHING to do with all the gun nut crap you spew. It is an entirely separate issue. Go spew about that elsewhere, it does not belong here.
Why don't you write Scalia or Roberts or any other judge and ask him? I have no control over any decision. I am merely stating how the legal system of this country works, which you seem incapable of comprehending.
Trump's ignorant immigration statement is the best the Republicans can do, and parts of it are clearly impossible. Trump claims that US-born children of illegals can be expelled from the country by simply passing a law. This cannot happen, as they are now considered citizenship. It is therefore not possible to pass a law stripping them of their citizenship for no reason other than who their parents are. That is what is called an ex post facto (after the fact) law, and all such laws are and always have been, invalid. You cannot punish anyone because of who their parents are. These citizens had no way to choose their parents, so they cannot be blamed or charged for it.
This is all an exercise in futility, as Trump will never be nominated, let alone elected, and even if he were, he would need to have the ability to get Congress to do something which neither a Republican nor a Democrat president has managed to do. Trump has demonstrated that he is no good at negotiation or compromise with others as equals, his experience consists in convincing dupes to invest in his projects and firing people he dislikes. He cannot fire Congress.