US Supreme Court Blocks Trump’s Order Limiting Birthright Citizenship
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 4 hours ago
What happened
The US Supreme Court struck down former President Donald Trump’s executive order limiting birthright citizenship, affirming the constitutional right of anyone born on US soil to citizenship. The ruling, supported by a majority including Trump-appointed justices, upheld a century-old interpretation of the 14th Amendment. Trump criticized the decision but called on Congress to legislate restrictions.
- 01US Supreme Court invalidates Trump’s order restricting birthright citizenship.
- 02Majority opinion includes three Trump-appointed conservative justices.
- 0314th Amendment guarantees citizenship to all born on US soil, regardless of parents’ status.
- 04Trump argued order would reduce illegal immigration and birth tourism.
- 05Experts estimated order would affect 250,000 US-born babies annually.
- 06Trump attended Supreme Court hearing, a first for a sitting president.
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