
Supreme Court Weighs Trump's Birthright Citizenship Challenge
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The Supreme Court faces a pivotal case challenging President Trumps executive order aiming to redefine birthright citizenship. The order seeks to limit automatic citizenship to children born to U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents. This move directly confronts the Fourteenth Amendments citizenship clause, which grants citizenship to anyone born or naturalized in the U.S. and subject to its jurisdiction. Lower courts have already struck down the order, citing conflicts with established Supreme Court rulings. The administration argues that birthright citizenship encourages birth tourism, but evidence suggests this is rare. The justices decision, due by late June, could significantly alter the definition of American citizenship from birth.
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