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Supreme Court keeps hold on Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship but sets May arguments

  • The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on May 15 regarding Donald Trump's executive order to restrict automatic birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants.
  • A Justice Department spokesperson expressed anticipation in presenting their case before the justices.
  • Trump expressed confidence in the Supreme Court's decision, stating, 'this is an easy case to win.'
  • Opponents urged the Supreme Court to uphold the lower court rulings against the executive order.
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The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear oral arguments on May 15 on a key application by the Donald Trump government related to its controversial plan to end birthright citizenship for most people born in the country. While the court postponed the administration’s request to immediately implement the measure, the decision to schedule arguments on the scope of judicial blockades is considered “notable and historic” by analysts.

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Georgia Public Broadcasting broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Thursday, April 17, 2025.
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