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Supreme Court Battle Over Birthright Citizenship Intensifies with New Arguments and Public Opinion

The Supreme Court is preparing to hear oral arguments on a Trump executive order limiting birthright citizenship, a case that could reinterpret the 14th Amendment. Trump officials are citing historical, racially-charged campaigns to support their bid, while public opinion on the issue remains divided.

29 Mar, 08:00 — 30 Mar, 09:03
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ReutersVery High10d ago

In Supreme Court fight over birthright citizenship, a great-grandson hears echoes of 1898 - Reuters

In Supreme Court fight over birthright citizenship, a great-grandson hears echoes of 1898  Reuters

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NYTMostly Factual9d ago

Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order at Supreme Court Splits Conservative Scholars

Before President Trump’s order to limit birthright citizenship, there was widespread agreement that the 14th Amendment guaranteed citizenship for U.S.-born babies.

By Ann E. Marimow

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wsjHigh10d ago

Birthright Citizenship Case Pushes Trump’s Relationship With Supreme Court to the Brink - WSJ

Birthright Citizenship Case Pushes Trump’s Relationship With Supreme Court to the Brink  WSJ

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wapoMostly Factual9d ago

Trump officials cite white supremacists in bid to end birthright citizenship

The administration builds its arguments on an 1800s campaign, led in part by a Confederate officer, that scholars say was steeped in anti-Black and anti-Chinese racism.

By Justin Jouvenal

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NPRHigh9d ago

As birthright citizenship goes to Supreme Court, here's how Americans feel about it

The Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday on whether all children born in the United States can continue to automatically receive citizenship.

By Domenico Montanaro

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Fox NewsMixed10d ago

Supreme Court prepares to review Trump executive order on birthright citizenship

The Supreme Court hears oral arguments on Trump's executive order limiting birthright citizenship, a case that could reinterpret the 14th Amendment for millions.

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CNNMostly Factual11d ago

Supreme Court fight over birthright citizenship threatens ‘chaos’ in proving newborns’ status - CNN

Supreme Court fight over birthright citizenship threatens ‘chaos’ in proving newborns’ status  CNN

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YahooMostly Factual10d ago

In Supreme Court fight over birthright citizenship, a great-grandson hears echoes of 1898

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japan-timesMostly Factual10d ago

In U.S. Supreme Court fight over birthright citizenship, a great-grandson hears echoes of 1898

San Francisco area resident Norman Wong, 76, worries that the principle granting citizenship by birth on U.S. soil enshrined by his ancestor's case may be in peril.

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DawnMostly Factual10d ago

In US Supreme Court fight over birthright citizenship, 1898 anti-immigrant sentiment echoes

United States (US) President Donald Trump’s challenge to the longstanding rule that anyone born in the US, with only narrow exceptions, is automatically a citizen echoes a similar dispute that took place on the shores of San Francisco more than a century ago. In the late 19th century, amid a wave of fervent anti-Chinese sentiment, the US government sought to prevent a young man named Wong Kim Ark from re-entering the country upon returning by steamship from a trip to his parents’ homeland of ...

By none@none.com (Reuters)

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