Supreme Court Deliberates on Trump's Controversial Executive Orders
Recent U.S. Supreme Court cases have scrutinized a range of executive orders from President Donald Trump's administration. The cases involve deportations, protected status for migrants, a transgender military ban, and changes to birthright citizenship. The court's decisions could have far-reaching implications for immigration, military policy, and government operations.

The U.S. Supreme Court is at the center of attention as it considers several cases challenging President Donald Trump's executive orders since January. The legal disputes cover a diverse range of issues including deportations, protected status for certain migrants, and controversial policies like the transgender military ban.
One prominent case saw the court allowing the Trump administration to enforce its transgender military ban, affecting thousands of troops while legal battles unfold. Similarly, the court is also set to hear arguments regarding Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship, a key element of his immigration policy.
In other developments, the court temporarily halted Trump's deportation of Venezuelan migrants and challenged measures on labor board officials and foreign aid payments, highlighting the legal complexities and broad implications of Trump's executive decisions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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