Supreme Court backs Trump on birthright citizenship injunctions. Here's what that means:
Briefly

The Supreme Court concluded its term with a 6-3 decision favoring President Trump regarding his birthright citizenship executive order. By narrowing lower courts' abilities to issue nationwide injunctions against such executive actions, the Court has potentially opened the door for significant changes in citizenship rights for children born in the U.S. to undocumented or temporary residents. This ruling does not address the underlying constitutionality of the executive order itself, but it signifies a notable victory for Trump and his administration's stance on immigration policy.
The Supreme Court's decision curtails lower courts' ability to issue injunctions on executive orders, significantly impacting Trump's birthright citizenship plan.
The ruling, decided along ideological lines, may limit judicial authority against executive actions, preserving Trump's controversial policies on citizenship.
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