Even this Supreme Court seems unwilling to end birthright citizenship
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Trump v. Barbara , a case challenging an executive order Trump issued on his first day back in office, which purports to strip citizenship from children born to undocumented immigrants and from many people who are lawfully present in the United States but who are not yet authorized to remain here permanently. Wong Kim Ark (1898), a Supreme Court case that rejected a similar effort to restrict who can be a citizen of the United States...
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Types: Slippery Slope • Severity: Low