Supreme Court Will Review Trump Order Limiting Birthright Citizenship
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear Trump v. Barbara, a case challenging the Trump administration's executive order to restrict birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants. This case revisits the 14th Amendment's interpretation, which historically grants citizenship to nearly all born on U.S. soil, as affirmed in United States v. Wong Kim Ark. The ruling could reshape U.S. citizenship law, with significant legal and social implications, as arguments include discredited racial exclusion theories from the 19th century.
In this story
Timeline · 72d ago
73d ago
2 articles · Mother Jones
73d ago
1 article · Vox
0 Comments
Sign in to join the discussion
No comments yet
Be the first to share your thoughts
More politics Stories

Sheinbaum Denies Imputations Against Mexican Officials in Ongoing Investigations
politics · 5h ago

Kash Patel Faces Multiple Investigations and Lawsuits Over Alleged Abuse of Power and Personal Conduct
politics · 20d ago

John Bolton to Plead Guilty in Classified Documents Case Today
politics · 1d ago

Adam Hamawy Wins New Jersey Primary, Likely to Join US Congress as Pro-Palestine Representative
politics · 10h ago

Trump’s ‘Crazy’ Rebuke Deepens Rift with Netanyahu During Critical Moment
politics · 6h ago

US Court Blocks Trump Administration’s Immigration Policies Affecting 39 Countries
politics · 7h ago
John Coughenour
Dred Scott
Morse
Barbara
Cody Wofsy
United States Constitution
Plessy v. Ferguson
14th Amendment
Alexander Porter Morse
Wong Kim Ark