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Trump’s Dubious Claim that Birthright Citizenship Could Still Be Overturned with Legislation
After the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship, the president called on Congress to end it through legislation, saying a long and unwieldy constitutional amendment was not necessary. But constitutional and immigration law experts disagree. The post Trump’s Dubious Claim that Birthright Citizenship Could Still Be Overturned with Legislation appeared first on FactCheck.org.
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Supreme Court's Rebuke of Trump on Birthright Citizenship
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Is birthright citizenship ruling the GOP’s new Roe v. Wade?
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· Jul 5, 2026
Congress Can Still Ban Birthright Citizenship. Here's How.
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· Jun 30, 2026
The Supreme Court Remembers Its Principles
The Supreme Court’s decision on Tuesday to preserve birthright citizenship comes as a relief. President Trump’s unilateral effort to prevent the children of undocumented immigrants from automatically becoming citizens was plainly unconstitutional. His executive order violated the 14th Amendment, which declares in its opening sentence, “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and []
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· Jun 30, 2026
The Supreme Court gets it wrong on birthright citizenship. Why Trump was right to ban it
Simply put, the Supreme Court’s recent ruling striking down President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship ban was both legally and historically wrong, as well as a misguided interpretation of the 14th Amendment. Since Trump’s inauguration, he has issued a slew of executive orders but none more controversial than banning the birthright citizenship of illegal immigrants. In []
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