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Supreme Court Weighs Ending Birthright Citizenship

Supreme Court Weighs Ending Birthright Citizenship

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April 1, 20262m 4s

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The Supreme Court is considering a case that could overturn a century-old birthright citizenship rule. The fourteenth Amendment grants automatic citizenship to anyone born on U.S. soil, but President Trumps executive order challenges this for children of non-citizens or non-permanent residents. Lower courts have rejected the order, citing the clear wording of the Amendment. The case has sparked controversy, with immigrant groups and civil rights advocates arguing its unconstitutional and would affect millions of newborns. If the order stands, it could lead to widespread changes, including new requirements for Social Security numbers, passports, and healthcare. The outcome of the case could rewrite the basics of citizenship or maintain the current system.

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