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SCOTUS rules against Trump’s order limiting birthright citizenship
The US Supreme Court has blocked President Donald Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship.
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The US Supreme Court has blocked President Donald Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship.
The court upheld the blocking of an executive order directing US agencies not to recognize the citizenship of children born in the US if neither parent is a US citizen or legal permanent resident.
The Constitution is clear. People who are born in this country and subject to its laws are citizens.
The decision ends one of the most aggressive parts of Trump’s immigration agenda. But hundreds of other restrictions have taken effect.
The ruling is a major setback for Donald Trump's immigration agenda, and has been welcomed by civil rights groups.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected President Donald Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship in the U.S. by executive order.
NBC News’ Julia Ainsley reports from outside the Supreme Court where crowds cheered and celebrated after the court rejected President Donald Trump’s attempt to limit birthright citizenship.
The ruling keeps in place the long-standing judicial reading of the 14th Amendment, which has historically guaranteed citizenship to those born on American soil.
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down President Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship.
The BBC’s Gary O’Donoghue explains what the court's landmark ruling means for the US president.
Delivering a major blow to President Donald Trump, the Supreme Court on Tuesday blocked his contentious attempt to limit citizenship at birth for people born on U.S. soil.
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