A petition is asking Donald Trump to deport Melania and Barron to safeguard national security. The petition that is urging the President to do the same now has thousands of signatures. It urges Trump to deport his wife and son to prove that he is true to the deportation policies that he is enforcing.
The petition comes in light of Trump’s wish to deport naturalized citizens. The online petition is titled “Deport Melania, Melania’s parents, and Baron in the first round of deportations!” 3,000 people have signed the petition, proving that it has managed to grab the attention of citizens.
The petition notes Trump’s plan for naturalized citizens while adding, “I believe it is only fair that Melania and her parents are on the first boat out.” It further adds how Barron should also be deported, while addressing him as Melania’s “anchor baby.”
The author notes that Barron should be asked to leave the country as well because his mother wasn’t born in the United States. “That is part of the criteria that Trump is putting into place,” the author of the petition alleges. They also go on to note how Melania’s mother wasn’t born in America.
Americans Just started a Petition asking the Government to Deport Melania, Melania’s parents back to Slovenia.#Trump pic.twitter.com/hZ5eb70QfY
— Mustafa (@mustafaaleem) June 30, 2025
“If it’s good for one, it’s good for all! There should be no exceptions! On the first boat or flight out!” the petition reads. The petition challenges Trump’s own policies while questioning why his family is exempt from them.
The author of the petition asks Trump to take the necessary action to prove that this isn’t a “matter of favoritism.” The author concludes by noting that if Trump’s plan is necessary to safeguard the national security of the country, “then Melania needs to go!”
Melania Trump came to the US in 1996 to further her modelling career. She was originally born to the Knavs family in Slovenia in 1970. The FLOTUS became a citizen of the United States in 2006. Prior to that, she received her green card in 2001. Melania married Donald Trump in 2005, and the two welcomed their first and only son, Barron, in 2006.
@RepMaxineWaters Just asked the Government to investigate and potentially deport @MelaniaTrump back to Slovenia pic.twitter.com/LxT8R9OUpn
— Tony Gray (@ABGray) June 29, 2025
Congresswoman Maxine Waters has been one of the many people raising questions regarding Melania’s visa. “We don’t know whether or not her parents were documented,” Waters speculated during a rally that took place in Los Angeles. The congresswoman advised Trump to look into his wife’s parents, who could possibly be “undocumented.” She concluded while noting, “Maybe he ought to first look at Melania.”







