Trump says he will ask Supreme Court to rehear birthright citizenship case
Trump says the ruling ignores alleged birth tourism schemes that he claims could affect thousands of foreign births each year.
- On Wednesday, President Donald Trump announced he will petition the U.S. Supreme Court to rehear the birthright citizenship case, following the court's 6-3 rejection of his executive order last week.
- Trump pointed to 'signs and billboards' at the U.S. border with Mexico advertising deliveries for $4,000, labeling the practice a 'SCAM' that illegally grants citizenship to babies born to foreign nationals.
- Separately, Governor Greg Abbott ordered the Texas Health and Human Services Commission to investigate Mission Regional Medical Center on Tuesday, alleging the hospital targets foreign travelers for 'birth tourism' through advertising.
- Legal experts note the Supreme Court rarely grants rehearings, as such requests require a majority of justices from the original decision to support the request under Court rules.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson expressed support for legislative efforts to curtail birthright citizenship, though constitutional scholars note prohibiting the policy would likely require amending the Constitution.
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Trump to ask Supreme Court to rehear birthright citizenship case
Trump to ask Supreme Court to rehear birthright citizenship case after 'insane decision'
President Donald Trump will ask the Supreme Court to reconsider its decision on the birthright citizenship case, he announced on Wednesday.Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social that the court's decision to uphold birthright citizenship, even in the case of children of illegal immigrants and those in the U.S. temporarily, was "absolutely insane."The president said he was already seeing examples of the ruling being exploited."Signs and Billboards …
Trump wants do-over from SCOTUS on birthright citizenship
President Donald J. Trump is demanding that the Supreme Court rehear the case on birthright citizenship, an attempt to reverse the recent ruling that dealt a severe […]
Trump will ask court to rehear birthright case
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to rehear a case challenging his executive order curtailing birthright citizenship, a long-shot bid to reverse the court's rejection of one of his signature policies.
Trump Birthright Citizenship Fight Revived by Hospital Adverts, But Court Hasn't Reheard a Case Since 1965
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he will ask the US Supreme Court to rehear the case that killed his birthright citizenship order, and the trigger was not a new legal argument but hospital billboards near the Texas border selling birth packages from $3,950 (£2,948). The demand faces near-impossible odds. The Court hasn't agreed to rehear an argued case since 1965, and last reversed one of its own decisions in 1956, according to Georgetow…
President Donald Trump announced Wednesday afternoon that he plans to ask the U.S. Supreme Court of Justice to re-hear the citizenship by birth case after the high court ruled on its decision to...
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