Supreme Court strikes down Trump birthright citizenship order
The US Supreme Court ruled 5-4 against President Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship, affirming that children born on American soil are automatically US citizens under the 14th Amendment. The decision represents a major legal defeat for the Trump administration and upholds a constitutional principle that has been settled law for over a century. Coverage from Al Jazeera, BBC, SCMP, and the New York Times highlighted the ruling's significance. The court found that the president lacks authority to override the Constitution's citizenship guarantee through executive action.
Media outlets provided extensive follow-up analysis on the Supreme Court's birthright citizenship decision. SCMP examined how China was targeted in Trump's fight to end the policy, while CNN published the full court opinion. NPR connected the ruling to broader trends showing the US murder rate nearing a new low. The New York Times reported that Trump's social media claims about Congress unilaterally ending birthright citizenship contradict the court's findings, and any legislative attempt would face insurmountable odds in the Senate.
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