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The Supreme Court on Thursday kept on hold President Donald Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship but agreed to hear arguments on the issue in May.
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The Trump administration had asked the justices to lift a nationwide pause on the policy as lower court challenges continue.
The Supreme Court is keeping a hold on President Donald Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship but will hear ...
Trump’s birthright citizenship order aims to ban automatic citizenship for babies born to immigrants living in the country illegally and foreign visitors.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in May over Trump's emergency request to rollback nationwide injunctions against his executive order to end birthright citizenship.