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March 31, 2026 • Google News World
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US Supreme Court to Weigh Trump’s Bid to End Birthright Citizenship
The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case challenging President Donald Trump’s bid to end birthright citizenship for children born to non-citizens living in the United States. The court will consider whether the 14th Amendment, which grants citizenship to children born on US soil, applies to children of undocumented immigrants.
In related news, some Latino Republicans in South Texas have expressed opposition to Trump’s stance on birthright citizenship. According to reports, some individuals are concerned that if Trump wins the case, their children could potentially become “stateless” due to changes in immigration policies.
The Supreme Court has previously addressed similar issues, including a 1982 decision that established the right of undocumented immigrants’ children to claim US citizenship through their parents. However, the court’s current consideration of this issue marks a significant shift in its stance on birthright citizenship.
As the case moves forward, concerns are being raised about the potential impact on families and individuals who may be affected by changes in immigration policies. The outcome of this case will have implications for the Trump administration’s second-term agenda and could shape the future of US immigration policy.
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