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MAGA attorney floats 'no mercy' response if Supreme Court goes against Trump: 'Adios'

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June 27, 2026

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MAGA attorney floats 'no mercy' response if Supreme Court goes against Trump: 'Adios'

Conservative legal activist Mike Davis floated an aggressive immigration crackdown this week if the Supreme Court rules against the Trump administration on birthright citizenship, including a call to prioritize the detention and deportation of women of childbearing age.Davis, a prominent ally of President Donald Trump who heads the Article III Project, framed his posts around the expectation that the high court will rule against the administration's position. He accused the justices in advance of preparing to lawlessly extend birthright citizenship to the children of undocumented immigrants.In one post, Davis wrote that if the court lawlessly pretends we fought a Civil War and passed subsequent laws to give birthright citizenship to illegal aliens, we must ramp up third-country detainments and mass-deportations.With no mercy, he added.He then went further, singling out a specific group as a target.We must start with birthing-aged women, Davis wrote, closing the post with a single word: Adios.In a related post, Davis reiterated the framing, declaring that the Supreme Court was going to lawlessly give away birthright citizenship to illegally aliens and that the response should make the top priority birthing-aged women.That post was attached to a message from Homeland Security official Markwayne Mullin, who had touted the administration's deportation efforts as targeting illegal alien criminals including rapists, murders, pedophiles, and gang members.Davis is no fringe figure in the movement. He has been floated for senior legal roles in Trump's orbit and has positioned himself as an enforcer for the administration's most combative legal positions.His suggestion that deportation efforts should begin with women based on their reproductive capacity drew immediate attention on X.The Supreme Court has not yet issued its ruling in the birthright citizenship case.

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