Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Ruling—3 Things Trump Could Do Next
The justices left intact a 6-3 ruling that protected birthright citizenship, after Trump failed to seek rehearing within 25 days, AP reported.
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Migrants Invaded Ceuta Because A Court Encouraged Them. SCOTUS Just Did The Same Here
What's happening in Spain is a preview of what America can expect after our own Supreme Court's birthright citizenship ruling.
Supreme Court birthright citizenship ruling leaves Trump administration exploring legal avenues
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to strike down President Donald Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship marked a major legal setback for the administration, preserving the long-standing interpretation of the 14th Amendment. The landmark ruling reaffirmed that children born on U.S. soil are granted automatic American citizenship at birth. Despite the high court’s decision, the administration is evaluating several potential pathways to…
Birth Tourism’s Next Evolution: Commissioned Citizenship
When the Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s birthright citizenship executive order in Trump v. Barbara, it settled for now in the courts who becomes a citizen at birth. It did not settle—and could not settle—whether American citizenship may be bought and sold. It remains well within the power of Congress and the president to shut down the contracts, clinics, agencies, and visas that convert foreign money into American citizenship—withou…
SCOTUS Finalizes Ruling Blocking Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order
One of the Trump administration’s highest-profile legal battles has reached another major turning point after a key deadline passed without further action from the White House. The development marks the latest chapter in a dispute that has drawn national attention and could continue shaping the debate over immigration and constitutional law. The case has centered...
JUST IN - Supreme Court Delivers Landmark Ruling in Trump Case
One of the Trump administration’s highest-profile legal battles has reached another major turning point after a key deadline passed without further action from the White House. The development marks the latest chapter in a dispute that has drawn national attention and could continue shaping the debate over immigration and constitutional law. The case has centered on one of the most closely watched executive actions of President Donald Trump’s se…
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