Demonstrators hold up a banner during a rally in support of birthright citizenship outside of the Supreme Court in May. (Jose Luis Magana/AP)
By David Nakamura
President Donald Trump hailed the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in June to limit nationwide court injunctions as a “great win,” one that could open a path for his administration to begin enforcing an executive order to end birthright citizenship that had been enjoined by three lower court judges. Subscribe for unlimited access to The Post You can cancel anytime. Subscribe
Six weeks later, the ruling has turned into something less celebratory for his administration.
Since the Supreme Court’s decision, courts in all three of those jurisdictions have issued fresh rulings maintaining nationwide blocks on Trump’s order, which