US Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship, striking down Trump executive order
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Rachel Leingang
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The US Supreme Court has upheld birthright citizenship as guaranteed by the 14th Amendment, rejecting President Donald Trump's executive order that sought to deny automatic citizenship to children born to undocumented immigrants and temporary foreign residents. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for the majority, affirming that nearly all people born on US soil are American citizens, dealing a significant blow to Trump's anti-immigrant agenda.
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