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Trump says he'll 'promptly file' to advance policies blocked by judges, including birthright citizenship restrictions

UNITED STATES, JUN 28 – The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to restrict federal judges from issuing nationwide injunctions, enabling the Trump administration to advance policies previously blocked in 40 lawsuits, officials said.

  • The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on June 27, 2025, that lower federal courts lack authority to issue nationwide injunctions blocking federal policies, including Trump's birthright citizenship order.
  • This ruling follows President Trump's January 20, 2025 executive order denying citizenship to children born after February 19 to parents without permanent legal status, but the court did not decide its constitutionality.
  • In a 6-3 ruling authored by Justice Barrett, the Supreme Court restricted injunctions to only those plaintiffs directly involved in a case, enabling President Trump to partially implement his policies nationwide despite ongoing legal challenges.
  • President Trump described the Supreme Court's decision as a significant affirmation of the Constitution, saying it allows the administration to move forward with initiatives such as ending funding for sanctuary cities and limiting birthright citizenship.
  • The decision permits enforcing the executive order in most U.S. states but preserves birthright citizenship protections in Colorado and other states still challenging the order in court.
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