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Supreme Court limits judges’ power to halt Trump’s birthright citizenship order

  • In a 6-3 decision last Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court limited judges' ability to issue nationwide injunctions, allowing parts of Trump's birthright citizenship order to take effect.
  • Following district courts in Maryland, Massachusetts, and Washington issuing nationwide injunctions, the Supreme Court temporarily limited such orders, arguing they exceed judicial authority.
  • Justice Barrett argued that universal injunctions likely exceed Congress's authority, are not rooted in the Judiciary Act of 1789, and limit courts to partial stays of broader orders.
  • Following the ruling, the order takes effect in 28 states not challenging it, ending birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants in those areas.
  • Justice Sonia Sotomayor warned that the ruling weakens judicial oversight, as advocacy groups refile challenges amid ongoing legal uncertainties about the order's constitutionality.
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