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US Supreme Court to hear constitutional test of birthright citizenship

1 April 2026
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Washington, DC – The US Supreme Court will consider whether being born on US soil automatically grants citizenship in response to President Donald Trump’s attempt to change interpretations of the constitution. Advocates challenging Trump’s efforts to eliminate birthright citizenship argue that the 14th Amendment clearly grants citizenship to anyone born in the US. Trump’s executive order, which seeks to end birthright citizenship, has faced multiple legal challenges and will be heard by the Supreme Court in a case named Trump v Barbara.

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The outcome of this case will have far-reaching implications for the concept of birthright citizenship in the United States. The 14th Amendment, ratified in 1868, has long been interpreted to guarantee citizenship to anyone born on US soil. Trump’s attempt to alter this interpretation through executive order has sparked legal battles and raised questions about the constitutional rights of children born to immigrant parents. The Supreme Court’s decision will determine whether birthright citizenship remains a fundamental principle of American society. A powerful earthquake struck the city of San Francisco, causing widespread destruction and leaving many injured. The quake, measuring 7.2 on the Richter scale, hit during rush hour, trapping people in collapsed buildings and setting off fires across the city. Emergency services are working tirelessly to rescue survivors and contain the blaze, but the extent of the damage is immense.

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The devastating earthquake in San Francisco is a grim reminder of the constant threat of natural disasters in seismically active regions. The city’s infrastructure and emergency response systems are being put to the test, highlighting the importance of preparedness and resilience in the face of such catastrophic events. The aftermath of the earthquake will also raise questions about building codes, urban planning, and disaster response strategies in earthquake-prone areas, underscoring the need for better prevention and mitigation measures to minimize future devastation.

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