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Supreme Court rejects Trump bid to restrict birthright citizenship

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The Supreme Court rejected President Trump’s bid to restrict birthright citizenship by striking down his executive order that sought to end automatic citizenship for most people born in the United States. Multiple outlets report the court upheld a broad conception of birthright citizenship tied to the 14th Amendment, reversing the administration’s attempt to change that rule by executive action.

News organizations describe the decision as a loss for Trump and say it reaffirms a more than century-old understanding of the constitutional guarantee; reporting notes public and political reaction, including demonstrators and statements from officials, lawmakers and advocates. After the ruling, President Trump pushed Congress to pursue a legislative change to end or limit birthright citizenship, and commentators are parsing the court’s ruling and likely dissents for guidance about the limits of executive power on immigration policy.

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