Supreme Court weighs birthright citizenship
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Federal courts have so far uniformly blocked President Donald Trump’s order seeking to end birthright citizenship for children born in the United States to someone in the country illegally.
Protesters supported birthright citizenship at the San Jose, Calif., U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and Immigration and Customs Enforcement offices on Thursday.
The Supreme Court is weighing nationwide orders in Trump’s birthright citizenship ban. Split so far: The justices seem divided on scaling back orders blocking President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship ban. Partially at issue is whether a single judge can block an order nationwide.
Not long before the Supreme Court heard arguments on whether to allow President Donald Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship to take effect, he falsely claimed on Truth Social that the United States is the only country that offers such a right.
FOX News contributor and GWU law professor Jonathan Turley reacts to the Supreme Court taking on the birthright citizenship case. MARTHA MACCALLUM, FOX NEWS: So the discussions that have gone on in the Supreme Court today,
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Norman Wong, whose great-grandfather brought the landmark case that enshrined birthright citizenship, says the new fight over the issue is "for the soul of our country."