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Birthright citizenship debate erupts as Supreme Court arguments near

  • The Supreme Court will hear an emergency appeal on May 15 regarding President Trump's executive order that limits birthright citizenship for children born to noncitizen parents in the United States.
  • Trump signed the order on January 20, 2025, to block federal agencies from recognizing citizenship for children of noncitizen, temporarily present parents, prompting legal challenges and nationwide injunctions blocking enforcement.
  • Multiple federal courts, including a Reagan-nominated judge in Seattle calling the order 'blatantly unconstitutional,' have blocked the policy, which has heightened fear among immigrant families like Mónica's, a Venezuelan TPS holder expecting a child.
  • Law experts say the court will consider the scope of nationwide injunctions that block presidential policies, with some predicting the justices will uphold citizenship rights and restrict universal injunctions while the case’s merits remain pending.
  • A Supreme Court decision could have wide-ranging effects on about 150,000 US-born children of noncitizens annually and influence the future use of broad court orders affecting presidential actions nationwide.
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CNN broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Sunday, May 11, 2025.
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