Supreme Court could block Trump’s birthright citizenship order but limit nationwide injunctions
- The Supreme Court heard emergency appeals on May 15, 2025, in Washington regarding President Trump's executive order restricting birthright citizenship.
- The appeals challenge lower court orders that blocked the citizenship restrictions, which conflict with an 1898 Supreme Court ruling interpreting the 14th Amendment.
- Justices questioned the practical impact and timing of such a ruling, with several expressing concern about denying citizenship even temporarily to children born to undocumented immigrants.
- Solicitor General Sauer informed the court that, since January 2025, courts have imposed 40 nationwide injunctions, much to the administration's frustration, while dissenting justices cautioned that conflicting rulings could cause citizenship eligibility to vary abruptly near state lines.
- The Court appeared inclined to maintain the block on the order but consider limiting nationwide injunctions, with a final decision expected by the end of June 2025.
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Cruz: Birthright Citizenship 'an Abuse of Our Laws'
Thursday on FNC's "Hannity," Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) weighed in on the oral arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court on the birthright citizenship issue. The post Cruz: Birthright Citizenship ‘an Abuse of Our Laws’ appeared first on Breitbart.
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The US Supreme Court wrestled on Thursday over President Donald Trump's attempt to broadly enforce his executive order to restrict birthright citizenship, a move that would affect thousands of babies born each year as the Republican president seeks a major shift in how the US constitution has long been understood.
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