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Los Angeles TimesThe U.S. Supreme Court ruled June 30 to block President Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship. The 5-4 decision upheld citizenship for children born in the United States under the 14th Amendment. Los Angeles Times reported the opinions and dissents.
Al JazeeraPresident Trump announced plans to petition the Supreme Court for a rehearing of its June 30 ruling that blocked his executive order limiting birthright citizenship. The court has not granted such a request since 1965.
Fox NewsThe Supreme Court rejected President Trump's executive order restricting birthright citizenship in a 6-3 decision. Justice Kavanaugh's concurrence outlined how Congress could amend federal law to limit citizenship for children of parents in the country illegally or temporarily.
abcnews.go.comThe Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship. The Trump administration will tighten visa screening and enforcement to reduce births by tourists and temporary visitors. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche outlined the focus on July 1.
thewire.inRepresentative Andy Ogles introduced the Anchors Away Act on June 30, 2026. The measure would prohibit certain pregnant noncitizens from entering the United States to give birth. The bill follows a Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship issued the same day.
rediff.comThe U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that President Donald Trump's executive order limiting birthright citizenship violates the Fourteenth Amendment. The decision cited the 1898 precedent United States v. Wong Kim Ark.
abcnews.go.comThe U.S. Supreme Court will release its last decisions of the current term on June 30. Three cases remain, including a challenge to birthright citizenship policy, state restrictions on transgender athletes, and limits on political party spending.
Nbc NewsThe Supreme Court is scheduled to issue decisions in multiple cases involving President Trump administration policies. Rulings are expected within the next two weeks on efforts to limit birthright citizenship and alter immigration protections.
NewsweekPresident Trump posted on Truth Social that the court system is rigged and could strike down his 2025 executive order narrowing birthright citizenship. The Supreme Court is considering consolidated cases from three states after hearing oral arguments.
Washington ExaminerThe president stated on Saturday that the administration will probably lose its Supreme Court challenge to birthright citizenship limits. The admission came nearly two months after the federal government defended a 2025 executive order narrowing the 14th Amendment's application.
newrepublic.comA Cato Institute online event examined the Supreme Court case Trump v. Barbara and the Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Participants discussed arguments over birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants and historical parallels.
mondoweiss.netRepublican members of Congress sent letters to four U.S. businesses that provide maternity services to foreign visitors. The letters request documents on marketing practices, pricing, and compliance with immigration rules.
winnipegfreepress.comAn April 2026 AP-NORC survey of 2,596 U.S. adults found 6 in 10 believe the country used to be a great place for immigrants but is not anymore, with one-third reporting personal connections to immigration enforcement. The poll coincides with Supreme Court arguments on restricting…
The IndependentA survey by the Associated Press-NORC Center found that six in ten U.S. adults believe the country is no longer a great place for immigrants. About one-third of adults, rising to more than half among Hispanic adults, said they or someone they know has changed daily routines due t…
truthout.orgPresident Trump shared a transcript from a conservative podcast on Truth Social. The transcript included criticism of birthright citizenship and immigrants from India and China. It also claimed that tech companies in California have mechanisms to be run solely by Indian individua…
U.S. President Donald Trump reposted a commentary by radio host Michael Savage on Truth Social that described India and China as 'hellholes' and accused them of exploiting U.S. birthright citizenship. The post occurs as the Supreme Court reviews Trump's executive order on citizen…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewVideos from past statements by Democrats criticizing birthright citizenship have resurfaced online. The clips emerged amid the Supreme Court's consideration of an executive order on the issue. The development has generated discussion on social media platforms.
channel4.comA group of at least seven law professors has supported former President Donald Trump's executive order to narrow birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment. The order seeks to deny automatic citizenship to children born in the U.S. to undocumented immigrants or temporary vis…