Supreme Court to Hear Arguments on Birthright Citizenship Order
In Brief
The Supreme Court's review of birthright citizenship could impact longstanding interpretations of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Key Facts
- President Donald Trump stated he may attend the Supreme Court oral arguments on his birthright citizenship order.
- Trump claims the order was never intended to cover children of illegal immigrants.
- Trump’s top litigator is leading the legal defense of the birthright citizenship order.
- Multiple outlets report that the legal challenge faces significant obstacles in the Supreme Court.
- Some legal analysts note that previous immigration law victories for Trump do not guarantee success in this case.
What Happened
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments regarding President Trump's order on birthright citizenship, with Trump indicating possible attendance at the proceedings.
Why It Matters
The case could affect the interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment and the citizenship status of children born in the U.S. to non-citizen parents.
What's Next
The Supreme Court will conduct oral arguments, after which a decision will be issued. Observers are watching for potential shifts in citizenship law.
Sources
- Fox News — Trump says he will attend Supreme Court oral arguments on birthright citizenship challenge(4h ago)
- Google News — Trump’s top litigator faces uphill battle with birthright citizenship(8h ago)
