
Trump's Birthright Citizenship Challenge
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President Trumps executive order to end birthright citizenship is being challenged in the Supreme Court today. The order, which denies automatic citizenship to kids born in the U.S. to undocumented parents or those here temporarily on visas, is being blocked by lower courts. Trump himself is attending the hearing, a first for a sitting president. The case centers on the Fourteenth Amendments Citizenship Clause and a 1952 immigration law. Trumps team argues it was meant for freed slaves descendants, not to reward illegal crossings or birth tourism. Opponents, backed by the ACLU, say the amendment guarantees citizenship based on birthplace alone. A ruling is expected in late June or early July, which could reshape American identity or stick to the long-standing script.
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