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Supreme Court Weighs Birthright Citizenship in Trump v. Barbara

Supreme Court Weighs Birthright Citizenship in Trump v. Barbara

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March 31, 20261m 51s

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Tomorrow, the Supreme Court tackles a monumental case, Trump v. Barbara, challenging President Trumps executive order aiming to revoke birthright citizenship for children born to undocumented parents or temporary visa holders. This case tests a core American principle established in 1898, which grants automatic citizenship to almost all babies born on U.S. soil, except for diplomats kids. Lower courts have already deemed the order unconstitutional, and the administration is now appealing directly to the merits, with a ruling expected by late June or early July. The outcome could impact millions, potentially leaving them stateless and spiking the undocumented population. Advocates argue the text is clear, while opponents question the historical context and precedent. Legal experts predict the court will uphold precedent and strike down the order, preserving birthright citizenship as a fundamental American principle.

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