Supreme Court preserves birthright citizenship, blocks Trump’s order

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The Supreme Court ruled that birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment remains intact, rejecting President Trump’s bid to end automatic citizenship for children born in the United States. Chief Justice Roberts led a 6-3 majority, preserving citizenship for all U.S.-born individuals regardless of parents’ status, and blocking the administration’s executive order.
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