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Citizenship Clash: The Supreme Court's Next Big Decision
USAFriday, April 18, 2025
However, states, immigrants, and rights groups disagree. They accuse the administration of trying to disrupt the widely accepted understanding of birthright citizenship. Judges so far have ruled against the administration. The Justice Department argues that individual judges cannot give nationwide effect to their rulings. The administration wants the Supreme Court to allow Trump's plan to go into effect for everyone except those who sued. If that fails, they want the plan blocked only in the 22 states that sued. The administration also wants to make public announcements about the policy if it is eventually allowed to take effect.
The Supreme Court's decision could create a confusing patchwork of rules. The state in which a child is born could determine whether citizenship is granted automatically. Several justices have previously raised concerns about nationwide injunctions. However, the court has never ruled on the matter. The administration has faced over 150 lawsuits over Trump's efforts to reshape the federal government. Judges have issued dozens of orders delaying the president's agenda.
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