WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Supreme Court has agreed to review a major constitutional challenge regarding birthright citizenship in the United States. This move follows a push by President Donald Trump after a lower court reversed his executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship.
Arguments are set to take place next year, with a decision expected by June. The case will determine if President Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship through executive order is constitutional. A ruling in favor of the president could potentially reshape immigration law.
The 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution currently states that children born in the country are automatically U.S. citizens, regardless of their parents' status.
The Citizenship Clause in the amendment specifies, "All persons b

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