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Birthright citizenship is relatively uncommon. There are 195 countries in the world, and only 30 of them have it — that’s ...
The Supreme Court’s decision in Trump v. Casa, Inc. strips nationwide protection from birthright citizenship, aiding Trump's ...
Born on a US military base, the son of a US citizen father serving in the army, Jermaine Thomas never considered he might not ...
The Supreme Court of the United States' decision to partially stay the District Court's 'universal injunction' against the ...
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The Christian Post on MSNHispanic pastors reject Supreme Court birthright citizenship rulingThe U S Supreme Court s decision to strike down nationwide injunctions impacting President Donald Trump s order limiting the ...
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNWhat the Supreme Court Ruling on Birthright Citizenship Means for TravelBirthright citizenship may change in the US, and could impact the ability of certain individuals to travel as of July 27.
Despite Trump’s threats, citizenship is a constitutional right that’s difficult to revoke once granted. He’s tried it before.
Trump’s Big Ugly Bill delivers $170 billion for border and immigration enforcement. This is on the scale of supplemental ...
The Supreme Court's ruling on universal injunctions brings Trump closer to changing how citizenship is granted to babies born to noncitizens in the U.S.
The United States, Donald Trump says, “is the only country in the world” that grants citizenship to babies born within its borders. He’s wrong, of course.
President Trump's comments in early July 2025 prompted questions about whether the U.S. could deport the world's richest man.
Birthright citizenship remains a fact of life in the US — for now — following the Supreme Court’s ruling Friday limiting judges’ ability to issue universal injunctions halting executive ...
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