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Colorado Congressman ‘Very Disappointed’ Supreme Court Upheld Birthright Citizenship
In a news interview last week, Congressman Jeff Crank (R-Colo Springs) said he is very disappointed in the Supreme Court’s ruling upholding the constitutional right to birthright citizenship. Crank told Newsmax he will be meeting with House leadership to determine what steps the House can take in response.
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The Tribune
· Jun 30, 2026
Major setback for Trump as US Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship
A divided Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a broad conception of birthright citizenship, rejecting President Donald Trump’s executive order declaring that children born to people who are in the United States illegally or temporarily are not American citizens. The justices relied on a long-settled understanding of the 14th Amendment, adopted after the Civil War, and []
The New American
· Jun 30, 2026
Birthright Citizenship Lives: Only Three Justices Side With Intended Meaning
Only three Supreme Court judges believe American citizenship should not be automatically granted to people just for being born here. The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld by a vote of 6-3 birthright citizenship, the version of the 14th Amendment that makes anyone who is born here, with diplomatic exceptions, an American citizen. This includes the ... The post Birthright Citizenship Lives: Only Three Justices Side With Intended Meaning appeared first on The New American.
DNyuz
· Jul 1, 2026
Fox News’ Jessica Tarlov Says Trump Allies Battle Birthright Citizenship Because ‘They Don’t Like People From Other Places’
“Raging Moderates” co-hosts Jessica Tarlov and Scott Galloway praised the Supreme Court for upholding birthright citizenship on Tuesday’s episode — despite President Donald Trump’s best efforts to take it away. The Supreme Court struck down Trump’s executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship, the guarantee of citizenship to anyone born in the United States. The []
Latestly.com
· Jun 30, 2026
US Supreme Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship, Rejects Donald Trump's Executive Order
A divided Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a broad conception of birthright citizenship, rejecting President Donald Trump's executive order declaring that children born to people who are in the United States illegally or temporarily are not American citizens.
Washington Examiner
· Jun 30, 2026
Congressional Republicans split over Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling
Congressional Republicans were divided over the Supreme Court’s Tuesday decision to strike down an executive order seeking to limit birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment. While many Republicans called for congressional action in response to the ruling, other Republicans celebrated the decision as “well-reasoned.” “This decision affirms that anyone born in the United States is []
KSAT San Antonio
· Jun 30, 2026
The Latest: Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship, rejecting Trump’s restrictions
The Supreme Court has upheld a broad conception of birthright citizenship, rejecting President Donald Trump’s executive order declaring that children born to parents who are in the United States illegally or temporarily are not American citizens.
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