Key takeaways from the historic Supreme Court debate on birthright citizenship
- President Donald Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship appeared before the Supreme Court in 2025 for legal review.
- The order reached the Court amid ongoing disputes over immigration policy and citizenship eligibility in the United States.
- Officials continue to prepare for related policy decisions as the Court evaluates Trump's attempt to redefine birthright citizenship.
- The Supreme Court's consideration of the order marks a significant moment in debates on citizenship law reform in 2025.
- The Court's ruling may shape future legal standards for citizenship and immigration policies across the United States.
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Ending birthright citizenship will mostly affect U.S. citizens
The Trump administration’s executive order to limit birthright citizenship is a serious challenge to the 14th Amendment, which enshrined a radical principle of our democratic experiment: that anyone born here is an American. But the order will most affect average Americans — whose own citizenship, until this point, has been presumed and assured — rather than the intended target, illegal immigrants. The irony is hiding in plain sight. Contrary to…
Birthright citizenship and a post-constitutional order
The recent case before the Supreme Court on birthright citizenship points to a more fundamental constitutional crisis that has been called “post-constitutionalism.” We have reached the era in which the imperatives of the administrative state have replaced the formalism of the Constitution. The ideological liberals who advocated this radical change contend that the Constitution has been replaced by the administration with the deliberate purpose …
Supreme Court: Children of Illegal Aliens or Tourists are not U.S. Citizens
On the very day Donald Trump became president again, he signed an executive order prospectively eliminating birthright citizenship for children born to aliens unlawfully present in the United States. Immediately, lawsuits were filed in a half-doze...
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