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‘Serious mistake’: U.S. Supreme Court rules against Trump on birthright citizenship, Thomas and Alito voice profound dissent

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July 1, 2026

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Source link The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled children born in the United States, including those whose parents are in the country unlawfully or only temporarily, are indeed American

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The Hill

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· Jun 30, 2026

The Memo: MAGA winces as Supreme Court quashes anti-birthright citizenship push

The Supreme Court blunted the Trump administration’s offensive on immigration on Tuesday with a ruling affirming that almost everyone born in the United States is an American citizen. The ruling, underscoring the concept known as ‘birthright citizenship,’ was a major defeat for a president who has sought not only to curb numbers on illegal immigration...

Real Clear Politics

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· Jul 1, 2026

Supreme Court's Rebuke of Trump on Birthright Citizenship

Supreme Court's Rebuke of Trump on Birthright Citizenship

The Tribune

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· Jul 9, 2026

Trump seeks US Supreme Court rehearing on birthright citizenship, says “American citizenship not for sale”

Declaring that AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP IS NOT FOR SALE!, Trump added, The Supreme Court's ruling is wrong. I will be asking for a Rehearing by the United States Supreme Court, IMMEDIATELY.

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 1, 2026

Trump faces ‘worst-case scenario’ on birthright citizenship after Supreme Court shuts door on executive, legislative fixes

The Supreme Court’s decision striking down President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship executive order has forced Republicans to rethink how — or whether — they can still achieve one of the administration’s top immigration priorities. The high court ruled Tuesday in Trump v. Barbara that the president could not use executive authority to deny citizenship to []

Independent Journal Review

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· Jul 2, 2026

Justice Thomas Weighs In On Birthright Citizenship Ruling

Justice Clarence Thomas sharply criticized the Supreme Court majority for reading the Constitution to guarantee automatic citizenship to anyone born in the United States, no matter the immigration status of that child’s parents. In a lengthy dissent, Thomas argued that the ruling weakens the meaning of American citizenship and stretches the Fourteenth Amendment beyond what [] The post Justice Thomas Weighs In On Birthright Citizenship Ruling appeared first on Red Right Patriot.

Mother Jones

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· Jun 25, 2026

The Anti-Immigrant Supreme Court

The Supreme Court made one thing plain this week: It is an anti-immigrant court. There were hints before—big ones, to be honest. But in three rulings this week, the Republican-appointed justices voted to green light Trump administration policies against immigrants that both defy federal law and carry a massive humanitarian toll. This week’s decisions display, []

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Related coverage for "‘Serious mistake’: U.S. Supreme Court rules against Trump on birthright citizenship, Thomas and Alito voice profound dissent": The Hill — The Memo: MAGA winces as Supreme Court quashes anti-birthright citizenship push. Real Clear Politics — Supreme Court's Rebuke of Trump on Birthright Citizenship. The Tribune — Trump seeks US Supreme Court rehearing on birthright citizenship, says “American citizenship not for sale”. Washington Examiner — Trump faces ‘worst-case scenario’ on birthright citizenship after Supreme Court shuts door on executive, legislative fixes. Independent Journal Review — Justice Thomas Weighs In On Birthright Citizenship Ruling. Mother Jones — The Anti-Immigrant Supreme Court