US Supreme Court hears arguments on Trump's order to end birthright citizenship
Summary
The US Supreme Court is considering whether President Trump's order to stop birthright citizenship can be blocked by lower courts. This order, signed by Trump, says that children born in the US to undocumented immigrants should not be considered citizens, but courts have previously stopped its enforcement. If the Supreme Court sides with Trump, it could change how executive orders are used in the future.Key Facts
- The Supreme Court is reviewing Trump's order to end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants.
- Trump's order was blocked by federal judges who issued nationwide injunctions.
- The 14th Amendment of the US Constitution states that anyone born in the US is a citizen.
- The case could influence how much power presidents have to issue executive orders.
- Trump appointed three of the nine justices on the Supreme Court.
- Legal experts argue Trump cannot remove birthright citizenship due to the 14th Amendment.
- Nearly 40 nationwide court injunctions have blocked various Trump administration policies.
- Ending birthright citizenship could affect thousands of children born in the US.
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