WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court will decide if President Donald Trump can end birthright citizenship for some children born in the United States, adding another major Trump policy – and one of his most controversial − to the list of those being considered this term.
The high court on Dec. 5 agreed to review a lower court's rejection of Trump’s argument that children of parents who are in the country illegally or temporarily are not entitled to citizenship. The president's interpretation of a 19th century constitutional provision would fundamentally alter how the citizenship clause has long been understood.
The court is already weighing whether to uphold the sweeping tariffs that are the centerpiece of Trump’s economic policy as well as a major foreign policy tool.
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