Trump official says White House will fight birthright citizenship decision
Summary
The Trump administration plans to keep working to end birthright citizenship, even after the Supreme Court ruled against them. They now want Congress to change the law to stop automatic citizenship for babies born in the U.S.Key Facts
- White House adviser Stephen Miller spoke about birthright citizenship on Al Jazeera.
- The Supreme Court ruled against President Trump’s effort to end birthright citizenship.
- The administration will continue its fight by asking Congress to change the law.
- Birthright citizenship means being automatically granted citizenship when born in the U.S.
- The Trump administration wants to stop this automatic citizenship.
- Changing the law requires Congress to create new legislation.
- The White House remains committed to this policy goal despite the court ruling.
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