Supreme Court Ruling on Birthright Citizenship: What to Know
Advocates say more than 255,000 babies a year could be left without citizenship if the court upholds Trump’s order.
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Local advocates discuss potential impact of birthright citizenship decision
Advocates in San Francisco on Tuesday discussed the potential impact of a future Supreme Court decision on birthright citizenship. On the first day of his second term, President Donald Trump said he wanted to deny automatic citizenship to babies born in the United States unless they had at least one parent with legal status. The next possible decision day is Thursday. Advocates say that if the Supreme Court sides with the president, more than 25…
Morgan Marietta: Supreme Court Likely to Rule Correctly on Trans Athletes and Mail-In Ballots But May Lack Courage on Birthright Citizenship
The Supreme Court’s term ends within days and several major decisions remain outstanding, including cases touching election integrity, birthright citizenship, and transgender athlete participation in women’s sports. Morgan Marietta, professor at the Institute of American Civics at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, joined Dan Proft on Chicago’s Morning Answer to assess where the court is likely to land on each. On mail-in ballots, the pend…
Birthright Citizenship Under Attack in the US: Supreme Court Decision Could Change Millions of Lives
In the United States, the dispute over the right to citizenship by birth is entering a new phase.
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