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Supreme Court to Weigh Trump’s Bid to Restrict Birthright Citizenship

The Supreme Court will hear arguments on a Trump-era executive order aiming to restrict birthright citizenship by limiting it to children born to U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents, challenging the traditional interpretation of the 14th Amendment’s Citizenship Clause. The administration argues that the clause’s phrase “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” excludes children of temporary visitors or undocumented immigrants, citing historical cases, while opponents maintain that longstanding legal precedent and the amendment’s language guarantee citizenship to nearly all born on U.S. soil. The Court’s decision could have significant implications for constitutional law and immigration policy, with former President Trump expected to attend the proceedings.

Trump to Attend Supreme Court Hearing on Birthright Citizenship Challenge

President Donald Trump is set to attend Supreme Court oral arguments on his executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to undocumented or temporarily present immigrants, marking the first time a sitting president has personally attended such a session. The case challenges the longstanding interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment’s Citizenship Clause, which has historically granted citizenship to nearly all individuals born on U.S. soil, regardless of their parents' status. With a conservative majority on the Court, including three Trump appointees, a ruling expected by July could significantly impact immigration law and constitutional citizenship rights.

Trump Plays Golf as Iran Conflict Escalates and DHS Shutdown Deepens Political Divide

Amid ongoing tensions with Iran, President Trump has continued to play golf, describing it as a way to relax while asserting that the U.S. has significantly weakened Iran’s military and that the conflict is nearing resolution. Meanwhile, the partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security has caused operational disruptions and financial strain for TSA workers, with political divisions in Congress preventing a unified funding solution. Concurrently, the Department of Justice is intensifying election-related investigations, sparking debate over election integrity, while multiple legal and political controversies, including immigration enforcement and Supreme Court cases, contribute to a complex national environment.

Supreme Court Strikes Down Colorado Conversion Therapy Ban, Citing Free Speech Protections

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 8-1 that Colorado's ban on conversion therapy for minors violates the First Amendment by regulating speech based on viewpoint rather than professional conduct. The decision, authored by Justice Gorsuch, emphasized that the law censors speech and sent the case back to lower courts for further review under stricter constitutional scrutiny. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented, warning the ruling could hinder states' ability to regulate medical professionals and protect patients, highlighting the ongoing conflict between free speech rights and LGBTQ protections.

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