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Immigration : Trump obtient deux victoires importantes à la Cour suprême

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June 25, 2026

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Washington peut refouler les demandeurs d'asile à la frontière sud et mettre fin aux protections temporaires dont bénéficiaient les migrants haïtiens.

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Bloomberg

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· Jun 30, 2026

Domicile Isn't a Real Argument For Citizenship Says Wydra

A divided US Supreme Court upheld the constitutional right of birthright citizenship, rejecting President Donald Trump’s planned restrictions and invalidating a central plank of his immigration agenda. Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch dissented. National citizenship was not an independent concept but simply derivative of state citizenship. “Every citizen of a state,” it was often said, was “ipso facto a citizen of the United States.” In these contexts, too, national citizenship required domicile because state citizenship required domicile. Justice Thomas wrote. Elizabeth Wydra, President of the Constitutional Accountability Center joined Balance of Power to discuss. (Source: Bloomberg)

First Things Magazine

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· Jul 1, 2026

Is Trump v. Barbara the New Roe?

On Tuesday, in a decision that will rank among the most consequential—and misguided—of the modern era, the Supreme Court entrenched an expansive vision of birthright citizenship in Trump v.... The post Is <em>Trump v. Barbara</em> the New <em>Roe</em>? appeared first on First Things.

RedState

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· Jul 1, 2026

ESSEX FILES: Justice Barrett's Recent Rulings Test Conservative Principles on Immigration and Elections

ESSEX FILES: Justice Barrett's Recent Rulings Test Conservative Principles on Immigration and Elections

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 2, 2026

Supreme Court cheapens citizenship: A misreading of the 14th Amendment’s purpose

The Supreme Court decision in Trump v. Barbara does more than uphold a broad view of birthright citizenship. It reads into the Fourteenth Amendment a sweeping right for foreign nationals that the text, history, and purpose of that provision never supported. In the process, the majority transforms a targeted constitutional fix for one of the []

Hungarian Conservative

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· Jul 1, 2026

Trump Wins Deportations, Loses Birthright Citizenship at Supreme Court

The US Supreme Court has delivered two landmark immigration rulings pulling President Donald Trump’s agenda in opposite directions, blocking his bid to restrict birthright citizenship while expanding executive authority over deportations. Together, the decisions could significantly shape the future of the administration’s emerging remigration agenda. The post Trump Wins Deportations, Loses Birthright Citizenship at Supreme Court appeared first on Hungarian Conservative.

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· Jul 7, 2026

Is birthright citizenship ruling the GOP’s new Roe v. Wade?

Is birthright citizenship ruling the GOP’s new Roe v. Wade?

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Related coverage for "Immigration : Trump obtient deux victoires importantes à la Cour suprême": Bloomberg — Domicile Isn't a Real Argument For Citizenship Says Wydra . First Things Magazine — Is Trump v. Barbara the New Roe?. RedState — ESSEX FILES: Justice Barrett's Recent Rulings Test Conservative Principles on Immigration and Elections. Washington Examiner — Supreme Court cheapens citizenship: A misreading of the 14th Amendment’s purpose. Hungarian Conservative — Trump Wins Deportations, Loses Birthright Citizenship at Supreme Court. https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/jEQnwcwX7XHdxjebkmbupH.png — Is birthright citizenship ruling the GOP’s new Roe v. Wade?