Donald Trump Unleashes on Supreme Court Ahead of Key Vote: 'Disgrace'
Summary
President Donald Trump criticized the Supreme Court, saying it would be wrong if they allow birthright citizenship to continue in the United States. He spoke before a key Supreme Court vote on a case about his executive order that aims to limit automatic citizenship for some children born in the U.S.Key Facts
- President Trump called it "a disgrace" if the Supreme Court keeps birthright citizenship.
- His executive order from January 2025 seeks to limit automatic citizenship for certain U.S.-born children.
- The order faces several lawsuits and has not been put into effect because of court decisions.
- The Supreme Court recently heard arguments about whether the order follows the Fourteenth Amendment.
- Over 250,000 babies born in the U.S. each year could be affected by changes to birthright citizenship.
- Trump said that 20 to 25 percent of people coming into the U.S. would gain citizenship through birthright citizenship.
- Research from the Migration Policy Institute and Penn State University helped estimate the number of babies affected.
- The story is ongoing, with more updates expected.
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