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US Supreme Court: Case Rulings to Be Decided Soon, Birthright Citizenship the Most Anticipated

The justices are expected to decide whether Trump can narrow birthright citizenship, remove a Federal Reserve governor and curb protections for thousands of immigrants.

  • The Supreme Court will render judgment in the coming fortnight on significant cases involving President Donald Trump, including attempts to limit Birthright Citizenship and fire Federal Reserve Board of Governors members.
  • Trump has pushed an "extremely robust vision" of presidential power, seeking to reshape government by firing members of hitherto independent agencies without needing to give a reason.
  • Justices are considering whether to remove protections for thousands of Haitian and Syrian immigrants and appear likely to rule against Trump regarding his effort to fire Federal Reserve Board member Lisa Cook.
  • Elizabeth Wydra, president of the Constitutional Accountability Center, said a ruling against Trump does not "negate the fact they have turned back the clock on American progress toward multiracial democracy."
  • The court has 20 cases left to decide in its current term, with rulings expected to conclude by the end of June when many major decisions are announced.
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The U.S. Supreme Court is preparing to issue a series of decisions that could redefine central aspects of immigration policy, the scope of presidential power, and the functioning of different federal agencies.Among all pending cases, one concentrates much of public attention: the one that will determine the future of citizenship by birth driven by an executive order of President Donald Trump.Citizenship by birth: What the Supreme Court Will Deci…

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Usa news site broke the news on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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