Supreme Court Challenges Birthright Citizenship Directive with Trump in Attendance
President Trump attended a Supreme Court session discussing his directive to limit birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to non-citizens. The justices questioned the legality and implications of the order, which challenges the Constitutional provision of citizenship rights. The case could affect many newborns' legal statuses.
With President Donald Trump in attendance, the U.S. Supreme Court scrutinized the legality of his executive order on restricting birthright citizenship, a key component of his immigration policy.
During the proceedings, justices from both ideological camps aggressively questioned the administration's lawyer, scrutinizing the directive's legal validity and potential impacts.
The court is expected to make a ruling by June, which could significantly alter the legal status of numerous newborns across the nation.
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