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U.S. Senate to examine birthright citizenship restrictions

  • The U.S. Senate will debate restrictions on birthright citizenship for children of illegal aliens and tourists before the Supreme Court case Trump v. Barbara is heard.
  • The 14th Amendment's 'subject to the jurisdiction thereof' clause is being analyzed to determine if children of tourists and illegal aliens born in the U.S. qualify for citizenship.
  • The Center for Immigration Studies estimates that 225,000-250,000 babies of illegal immigrants and 70,000 babies of tourists were granted U.S. citizenship at birth in 2023.
  • Critics argue that the current birthright citizenship system is irrational, with legal challenges and executive orders aiming to change it.
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U.S. Senate to examine birthright citizenship restrictions

(The Center Square) - Prior to the Trump v. Barbara Supreme Court case, the U.S. Senate will examine potential birthright restrictions for children of illegal aliens and tourists.

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Just the News broke the news in Washington, United States on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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