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Trump, birthright citizenship
What is birthright citizenship and why does Trump want to get rid of it?
Automatic citizenship for people born in the United States is guaranteed by the 14th Amendment to the Constitution.
Most Voters Disagree With Donald Trump on Birthright Citizenship: Poll
The president-elect has repeatedly said he would seek to end the 120-year-old practice despite not having direct power to do so.
Trump said he would revoke birthright citizenship. It hasn't worked in the past
The U.S. is one of more than 30 countries with unrestricted birthright citizenship. Trump said in a recent interview that he plans to revoke the right.
What is birthright citizenship, and can Trump end the constitutional right in the U.S.?
President-elect Donald Trump says he'll end birthright citizenship, after years of criticizing the constitutional right.
Trump’s plan to end birthright citizenship could be decided by the Supreme Court
Donald Trump’s team is crafting an executive order to end birthright citizenship for the children of undocumented immigrants, a monumental move the president-elect’s allies say is a key step in their long-term strategy: getting the issue before the Supreme Court.
These are the countries with and without birthright citizenship
President-elect Trump doubled down on his vow to end birthright citizenship in his first postelection interview this weekend. “Yeah, absolutely,” Trump told NBC News’s Kristen Welker when asked
Donald Trump thinks he can end birthright citizenship. History suggests otherwise
Donald Trump has said he intends on ending birthright citizenship, which would require overturning the 14th Amendment. But even by attempting to overturn it– which would trigger scores of lawsuits – the question could appear in front of the Supreme Court,
Debate Over Birthright Citizenship Heats Up as Trump Eyes Executive Action During Second Term
If the action were to be implemented, legal challenges could elevate the measure to the Supreme Court, which currently has a 6-3 conservative majority
Despite doubts on legality, Trump pledges to sign order revoking birthright citizenship
President-elect Donald Trump vowed to sign an executive order on his first day in office to end the constitutional right to U.S. citizenship for anyone born in the
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You can’t mess with birthright citizenship. The law isn’t on your side.
People hold signs that read “Mass Deportation Now!” on July 17 during the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.
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I teach the children of immigrants. Here’s why birthright citizenship matters.
America embraced my Jewish ancestors. Now we must help welcome a new generation of immigrants — including the students I ...
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The Constitution Does Not Grant Birthright Citizenship to the Children of Illegal Immigrants
The legislative history of the 14th Amendment is clear that it only grants birthright citizenship to the children of people ...
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Trump vows to end birthright citizenship on 1st day. What does that mean? What about Barron?
It was called one of the toughest anti-immigration laws in the country. DeSantis also vowed to end
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Supreme Court ruled that the 14th Amendment grants birthright citizenship in 1898
In United States v. Wong Kim Ark, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the 14th Amendment provides people born in the U.S.
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