The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case that could redefine birthright citizenship, a constitutional guarantee that grants citizenship to anyone born on American soil.
The debate has intensified as President Trump’s administration challenges the longstanding interpretation of the 14th Amendment. This marks the first time in Trump’s second term that the Supreme Court will directly address the issue, raising concerns for millions whose legal status could be affected. The justices appear deeply divided, signaling a contentious and closely watched decision.
The outcome could have profound implications for families and the future of immigration policy in the United States.
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Divided Supreme Court on full display heading into birthright citizenship hearing
The Supreme Court that will hear a case over birthright citizenship this week has been acting less like a group seeking consensus and more like nine justices clinging to their own interests.
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Birthright citizenship debate erupts as Supreme Court arguments near
President Trump’s efforts to upend the conventional understanding of birthright citizenship heads to the Supreme Court this week, the first time in his second term that the justices will consider
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Birthright Citizenship Is Under Attack This Mother's Day | Opinion
Imagine if your family's future depended on a Supreme Court decision, and your right to live in the only country you've ever known could be taken away.
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