Trump seeks Supreme Court rehearing of birthright citizenship ruling

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Trump says he will seek a Supreme Court rehearing of the June 30 ruling that birthright citizenship is guaranteed to anyone born in the U.S., despite his earlier executive order to curb it. Rehearing is rare and generally unlikely, with the Court not granting one in decades and last reversing an argued decision in the 1950s, making this a long-shot bid against the 14th Amendment interpretation.
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