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

  • On June 27, the Supreme Court limited federal judges' authority to issue nationwide injunctions, affecting Trump’s birthright citizenship policies and reshaping judicial-executive power.
  • Trump’s January 20 executive order limiting birthright citizenship prompted lower courts to halt enforcement, leading to the Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision to restrict nationwide injunctions.
  • Analysis reveals the 6-3 Supreme Court decision limits judges to parties in suit, stemming from efforts to end birthright citizenship, with previous injunctions blocking other policies.
  • President Donald Trump announced he will proceed with policies blocked by the Supreme Court, including stopping transgender funding and sanctuary cities, and will promptly file to advance them.
  • The Supreme Court's 6-3 decision limits nationwide injunctions, potentially enabling the denial of citizenship to children of unauthorized immigrants and expanding executive power, impacting long-term immigration rights.
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SEATTLE. Once again, US President Donald Trump can strengthen his position with the support of the Supreme Court. Now he has the country's leading lawyers weaken the judiciary.

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The spokesman-Review broke the news in Spokane, United States on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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