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Trumps Birthright Citizenship Challenge: A Supreme Court Showdown
The Supreme Court recently heard arguments on President Trumps executive order to end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented or temporary immigrants. Trump made history by attending the hearing in person. The case is an appeal after lower courts blocked the order.
The Trump team, led by Solicitor General John Sauer, argues that the Fourteenth Amendments subject to the jurisdiction phrase does not apply to these cases. They claim unrestricted birthright citizenship encourages illegal immigration and dilutes the value of American citizenship.
The ACLU countered, stating the order is unlawful and that birthright citizenship is a fundamental principle of the Fourteenth Amendment, applying to all individuals born on US soil, regardless of immigration status.
Chief Justice John Roberts questioned the administrations interpretation, labeling it as unusual due to its reliance on narrow examples like diplomats children. The ACLU cited a 1898 case supporting citizenship for children of non-citizens.
A final ruling is expected in early summer, as Trump pushes to reduce immigration during his potential second term. This case could significantly alter the definition of American citizenship by birth.
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