
Trump v. Barbara: Supreme Court Weighs Birthright Citizenship
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Trump v. Barbara: Supreme Court Deliberates Birthright Citizenship
The Supreme Court grappled with the contentious issue of birthright citizenship in the case of Trump v. Barbara on April 1, 2026. President Trump attended the oral arguments, which centered around an executive order aiming to deny automatic citizenship for children born to undocumented or visa-holding parents. The order challenges the Fourteenth Amendments guarantee of citizenship for those born on U.S. soil and subject to its laws. Lower courts had previously blocked the order, deeming it unconstitutional, but the Supreme Court partially lifted these blocks. Justices expressed skepticism towards the administrations stance, with swing vote Brett Kavanaugh referencing the 1898 United States v. Wong Kim Ark ruling, which upheld birthright citizenship. Protests outside the court reflected the deep divisions surrounding the policy, which could impact millions of families and reshape immigration policy. A ruling is expected by late June or early July.
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