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Supreme Court hears arguments on birthright citizenship

1 April 2026
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The Supreme Court is currently examining the legality of President Trump’s executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship, a central element of his immigration policy. Trump, who made history by attending the arguments in person as a sitting president, issued this executive order on the first day of his second term. The case, known as Trump v. Barbara, questions whether the order aligns with the Citizenship Clause of the 14th Amendment and federal immigration law established in 1952. Historically, the 14th Amendment has been interpreted to grant citizenship to nearly all individuals born on U.S. soil, but Trump’s order seeks to deny this status to children of undocumented or temporary residents. Legal representatives for both the administration and the plaintiffs are presenting their interpretations of the 14th Amendment’s language, particularly the phrase “subject to the jurisdiction thereof.”

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The outcome of this case could redefine the interpretation of the 14th Amendment’s Citizenship Clause, which has been understood for over a century to guarantee citizenship to nearly all individuals born in the United States. The implications of Trump’s executive order could affect thousands of children born each month, potentially reshaping the foundational principles of U.S. citizenship. Historically, the Citizenship Clause was enacted to ensure equality and civil rights for formerly enslaved individuals and their descendants. A ruling in favor of the executive order could set a precedent that alters the longstanding legal framework governing birthright citizenship in the U.S.

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