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The Anti-Immigrant Supreme Court

Mother Jones

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June 25, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Glittering Generalities

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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We The Media

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· Jun 29, 2026

[Photo] 🚨Supreme Court to hear case next term on challenges to Arizona’s efforts to remove no [...]

Supreme Court to hear case next term on challenges to Arizona’s efforts to remove noncitizens from its voter rolls. Read more in article linked below. https://thefederalist.com/2026/05/27/trump-doj-asks-scotus-to-weigh-arizonas-commonsense-proof-of-citizenship-laws/

The Hill

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· Jun 23, 2026

Federal appeals court allows Trump administration to resume fast-track deportations

A federal appeals court on Tuesday ruled in favor of the Trump administration’s efforts to fast-track deportations for undocumented immigrants across the country through an expedited process that’s typically reserved for individuals who recently crossed the southern border. The Court of Appeals for ​the District of Columbia Circuit issued a 2-1 ruling, overturning a lower-court...

UPI

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· Jun 29, 2026

Supreme Court to hear Arizona proof-of-citizenship voting case

Supreme Court to hear Arizona proof-of-citizenship voting case

Arizona Daily Independent

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· Jun 30, 2026

U.S. Supreme Court Takes Up Arizona Case Defending Proof of Citizenship to Vote

U.S. Supreme Court Takes Up Arizona Case Defending Proof of Citizenship to Vote

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 6, 2026

The 14th Amendment’s author wouldn’t accept the Supreme Court’s interpretation

The ruling on the Supreme Court’s biggest case of the term is in. The court found in Trump v. Barbara that the 14th Amendment guarantees citizenship to the children of illegal immigrants born in the United States. Our legal system will continue handling anchor babies the same way it has for years. As problematic as []

The New American

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· Jun 29, 2026

America’s Unaccountable Federal Judiciary

A group of law students petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to take up a case that exposes a glaring contradiction in American law. ... The post America’s Unaccountable Federal Judiciary appeared first on The New American.

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Related coverage for "The Anti-Immigrant Supreme Court": We The Media — [Photo] 🚨Supreme Court to hear case next term on challenges to Arizona’s efforts to remove no [...]. The Hill — Federal appeals court allows Trump administration to resume fast-track deportations. UPI — Supreme Court to hear Arizona proof-of-citizenship voting case. Arizona Daily Independent — U.S. Supreme Court Takes Up Arizona Case Defending Proof of Citizenship to Vote. Washington Examiner — The 14th Amendment’s author wouldn’t accept the Supreme Court’s interpretation. The New American — America’s Unaccountable Federal Judiciary