Supreme Court to hear challenge to Trump's birthright citizenship order in May
Briefly

The U.S. Supreme Court has delayed ruling on President Trump’s claim that birthright citizenship is not guaranteed by the Constitution. Arguments will be heard on May 15, with a decision likely by late June. Despite Trump’s ongoing assertion that citizenship is not automatically granted at birth, courts have consistently blocked his executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship. Legal experts and a group of states emphasize the historical consensus that the Fourteenth Amendment secures citizenship for all born in the U.S., regardless of their parents' status.
"The Supreme Court deferred any ruling on Trump's claim regarding birthright citizenship, deciding to hear arguments on May 15 with a decision forthcoming by late June or early July."},{"quote":"A group of states asserted, 'For over a century, it has been the settled view of this court...that the Fourteenth Amendment guarantees citizenship to babies born in the United States.'"}],
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