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    Trump Seeks Supreme Court Review on Birthright Citizenship Ruling

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 9, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, former President Donald Trump is set to petition the US Supreme Court for a rehearing regarding birthright citizenship. This move follows the Court’s decision in June, which rejected Trump’s attempt to terminate automatic citizenship for individuals born on American soil. The original ruling reaffirmed the longstanding interpretation of the 14th Amendment, which grants citizenship to anyone born in the United States regardless of their parents’ immigration status.

    Trump’s challenge to birthright citizenship has been a contentious issue in American politics, sparking debates about immigration policy and constitutional rights. The former president’s administration argued that the practice encouraged illegal immigration, while opponents maintained it is a fundamental protection for children born in the country. The Supreme Court’s June verdict was seen as a major setback for Trump’s immigration agenda.

    Should the Court agree to revisit the case, it could have profound implications for US immigration law and the rights of millions of people born in the country. The issue remains a polarizing topic, with potential impacts on demographic trends and political discourse nationwide. Meanwhile, legal experts and advocacy groups are closely monitoring the situation, anticipating the broader consequences of any shift in the Court’s stance.

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