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Supreme Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship Rights

Source: BBC News

Summary

The US Supreme Court has upheld birthright citizenship, rejecting former President Trump’s push to end the legal right for children born on US soil to automatically receive citizenship. This decision marks a significant legal defeat for Trump’s administration and has implications for immigration policy moving forward.

Why It Matters

The Supreme Court’s ruling reaffirms a fundamental principle of American law, ensuring that all individuals born in the United States are granted citizenship, regardless of their parents’ immigration status. This decision plays a crucial role in the ongoing national debate about immigration and defines the rights of millions of Americans and their families.

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