US Supreme Court appears sceptical of Trump plan to limit birthright citizenship
Trump attended the arguments in person, a rare move by a sitting president that underscores the high stakes of the case.
Trump attended the arguments in person, a rare move by a sitting president that underscores the high stakes of the case. Grouped from 19 articles across 10 sources.
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Trump attended the arguments in person, a rare move by a sitting president that underscores the high stakes of the case.
The citizenship restrictions are a part of Trump’s broader immigration crackdown, signed as an executive order in January, 2025, but they have not yet taken effect anywhere in the country after being blocked by several courts. A definitive ruling from the Supreme Court is expected by early summer.
Advocates warn of fallout for immigrants as challenge to Trump executive order to be heard before top US court.
The Supreme Court is considering President Trump's bid to end birthright citizenship by reinterpreting the 14th Amendment.
President attends proceedings as justices question his attempt to reinterpret the Constitution’s 14th Amendment
Case could determine future of century-old practice of infants being born in US automatically being granted citizenship.
Mr Trump made a historic visit to the hearing, becoming the first sitting president to attend oral arguments.
Trump signed an executive order on his return to the White House last year decreeing that children born to parents in the United States illegally or on temporary visas would not automatically become US citizens
Donald Trump is the first president to appear at a Supreme Court oral argument, as he pushes to end birthright citizenship in the US.
The U.S. Supreme Court seems poised to reject President Donald Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship in a consequential case that was magnified by his unparalleled presence in the courtroom.
Trump is attending oral arguments at the Supreme Court on Wednesday, a historic first for a sitting president, as the justices consider his executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship.
The US president issued an executive order in 2025 that seeks to undo birthright citizenship, overriding the constitution Supreme court arguments on birthright citizenship – live Sign up for the Breaking News US email The longstanding policy that babies born in the US are American citizens is being considered by the US supreme court on Wednesday as Donald Trump seeks to reinstate a key immigration policy of his second administration. If birthright citizenship is overturned, hundreds of thousands of children born annually would be blocked from US citizenship. Continue reading...
Trump, who left midway through the arguments, became the first sitting president to attend an oral argument at the Supreme Court
Trump's executive order says babies born in the U.S. are not entitled to citizenship if their parents are illegal immigrants or undocumented workers.
Trump's directive to restrict birthright citizenship in the US is part of his efforts to curb immigration.
Some underscore Trump’s unprecedented court appearance as protesters defend 14th amendment right Around 250 demonstrators packed the steps of the supreme court on Wednesday, chanting in defense of birthright citizenship as Donald Trump himself watched from the public gallery in an unprecedented appearance. Beija McCarter, an eighth grade US history teacher, and Noah Goldstein, a New Yorker who was also at last month’s trans rights rally, both arrived at the demonstration with little optimism about what the justices inside might decide. Continue reading...
Protests gathered as the US Supreme Court heard arguments on Donald Trump’s move to restrict birthright citizenship.
In an eight-to-one decision, the high court ruled against a law banning the discredited practice on free speech grounds.
WASHINGTON, March 31 - President Donald Trump's administration is revoking the U.S. citizenship of a California couple who emigrated from China and pleaded guilty to stealing trade secrets.
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"Birth tourism" is the practice of pregnant women traveling to the U.S. with the intention of giving birth and obtaining U.S. citizenship for their child.
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Trump has put pressure on Congress to pass the SAVE America Act, a measure that would require photo identification and proof of U.S. citizenship to vote. Grouped from 6 articles across 3 sources.
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