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Supreme Courtroom to listen to Trump birthright citizenship order case

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Last updated: December 6, 2025 5:35 pm
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Folks maintain an indication as they take part in a protest exterior the U.S. Supreme Courtroom over President Donald Trump’s transfer to finish birthright citizenship because the courtroom hears arguments over the order in Washington, Might 15, 2025.

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The Supreme Courtroom on Friday stated it would hear arguments in a case that can decide if President Donald Trump can undo automated citizenship for folks born in america.

Trump, on his first day again within the White Home on Jan. 20, issued an government order that stated infants born within the U.S. greater than 30 days after that order weren’t entitled to be issued citizenship paperwork if their mother and father have been short-term guests or unlawful immigrants.

Earlier than Trump’s order, there was little dispute that the U.S. Structure’s 14th Modification, with uncommon exceptions, meant that kids born within the nation have been routinely U.S. residents, no matter their mother and father’ standing.

The Citizenship Clause in that modification says, “All individuals born or naturalized in america, and topic to the jurisdiction thereof, are residents of america.”

The Supreme Courtroom, which is anticipated to rule subsequent yr, will decide if Trump’s government order complies with that modification.

The order informed federal companies to refuse to acknowledge the citizenship of youngsters born within the U.S. if their mom “was unlawfully current in america and the particular person’s father was not a United States citizen or lawful everlasting resident on the time of stated particular person’s delivery,” or when the child’s “mom’s presence in america was lawful however short-term, and the particular person’s father was not a United States citizen or lawful everlasting resident on the time.”

A number of federal district courtroom judges have discovered that Trump’s order violated the Structure, and two federal circuit courts of appeals upheld injunctions blocking the order from taking impact.

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