President Trump is just siding with former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

Reid, then a Democrat Senator from Nevada, took to the Senate floor in 1993 to denounce illegal immigration and one of its perks: birthright citizenship.

“If making it easy to be an illegal alien isn’t enough, how about offering a reward for being an illegal immigrant? No sane country would do that, right? Guess again,” Reid said.

“If you break our laws by entering this country without permission and give birth to a child, we reward that child with U.S. citizenship and guarantee a full access to all public and social services that this society provides, and that’s a lot of services.”

Trump is planning to act on Reid’s statement and issue “An executive order to revoke the right to citizenship for babies born to non-U.S. citizens on American soil,” according to the AP.

Pro-illegal immigration Democrats, meanwhile, are breaking with the 1993 Reid and are slamming Trump.

CBS 2 reports:

Accusing the president of trying to divide the country ahead of the November elections, Mayor Rahm Emanuel called President Trump’s plan to issue an executive order ending the right of birthright citizenship “election season catnip.”

Trump, seeking to limit immigration to the U.S., is set to challenge a 150-year-old constitutional standard that anyone born in America is an American citizen. Mr. Trump told “Axios on HBO” that he plans to sign an executive order to “remove the right to citizenship for babies of non-citizens and unauthorized immigrants born on U.S.-soil.”

“Please,” Emanuel tweeted.

“I know election season catnip when I see it. The President doesn’t have this authority, but he does have an interest in dividing the country and riling up his base. This is midterm election nonsense.”