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Supreme Court Limits Nationwide Injunctions Allowing Partial Enforcement of Trump Birthright Order

  • The U.S. Supreme Court limited lower courts' ability to block executive orders and allowed Trump's birthright citizenship order to take effect with a 30-day delay.
  • This order aims to end automatic citizenship for children born in the U.S. to undocumented immigrants, reversing the broad application of the 14th Amendment's birthright principle.
  • The order remains frozen in three states with lawsuits but could apply in others within 30 days, potentially impacting babies whose parents are being deported and complicating citizenship based on state.
  • Senator Markwayne Mullin said children born here to illegal immigrants should leave with their parents, while Trump called the ruling a 'monumental victory' ending a 'scam' and judicial overreach.
  • Legal and political challenges continue, with some states expected to push back and the Supreme Court indicating some injunctions may remain necessary to ensure full relief.
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HARTFORD.- The U.S. Supreme Court issued a split decision on the ability of individual judges to grant national precautionary measures, but left undefined the fate of President Donald Trump's restrictions on citizenship by birth. Trump's executive order seeks to deny citizenship to U.S.-born children of parents who are in the country illegally. Reactions in Connecticut Connecticut's Attorney General William Tong, who sued the Trump administratio…

·Stamford, United States
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The Constitution Study broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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