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“Significant Case” – Trump Comments Before Supreme Court Arguments on Birthright Citizenship

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The Supreme Court is currently deliberating over Donald Trump’s attempts to eliminate birthright citizenship.

The Trump administration has requested Supreme Court intervention.

Reports indicate that:

This Thursday, the Supreme Court will engage in discussions regarding President Trump’s efforts to abolish birthright citizenship, specifically questioning whether lower courts that blocked his policies exceeded their authority.

The conservative 6–3 majority could see significant challenges during Trump’s presidency as federal courts across the country face a barrage of lawsuits.

The arguments will likely center on judges from Maryland, Massachusetts, and Washington.

In March, the Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to narrow the scope of these lower court decisions to only those directly impacted or possibly the 22 states that contested Trump’s executive order. However, this request may not dominate the Thursday debate.

Donald Trump shared his thoughts on this matter via social media, labeling it a “big case.”

He stated:

Today marks a major case at the U.S. Supreme Court. Birthright citizenship was not meant for individuals to take advantage of and settle permanently while bringing their families along. The U.S. is unique in this regard. Drug cartels benefit from it, and it seems we, as a nation, have made some questionable choices regarding political correctness, which only seems to exacerbate issues in America. Birthright citizenship relates to the children of slaves, not illegal immigration. The Civil War ended in 1865, and the bill was introduced to Congress shortly thereafter, primarily concerning the rights of those born to slaves. It’s crucial to convey this to the Supreme Court. The Civil War’s aftermath wasn’t about the influx of people from South America. We were addressing the legacy of slavery. Thank you for your attention to this significant matter. God bless America!

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