Commentary: The Constitutional Question of Birthright Citizenship - Tennessee Star
- President Trump plans to sign an executive order changing birthright citizenship by denying citizenship to children of illegal immigrants born in the U.S., granting them their parents' immigration status.
- Attorneys general from 22 states have filed lawsuits against Trump's order, arguing it is unconstitutional and contrary to the Fourteenth Amendment.
- Legal experts believe that the issue of birthright citizenship will likely be resolved by the Supreme Court, as opinions and legal interpretations vary significantly.
- Polls show that about 60% of Americans favor birthright citizenship, while support for Trump's efforts to change it varies, with around 45% expressing support for his actions.
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