The Supreme Court of the United States will make a decision on the issue of citizenship for all individuals born in the country in June or July, and this decision is unlikely to support President Donald Trump, who has always demanded the abolition of this principle, according to reports from American media.
In January 2025, Trump signed an executive order ending automatic citizenship for children of foreign citizens, thereby abolishing a practice that had been in place for over 150 years based on the 14th Amendment. The Trump administration requested the Supreme Court to review this decision under the laws of the country.
However, in reality, the judges have shown a skeptical attitude toward this issue. Media reports suggest that even the three conservative judges appointed by Trump may not support him.
The 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution was passed in 1868. It does not mention any restrictions regarding its application.
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In January 2025, Trump signed an executive order ending automatic citizenship for children of foreign citizens, thereby abolishing a practice that had been in place for over 150 years based on the 14th Amendment. The Trump administration requested the Supreme Court to review this decision under the laws of the country.
However, in reality, the judges have shown a skeptical attitude toward this issue. Media reports suggest that even the three conservative judges appointed by Trump may not support him.
The 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution was passed in 1868. It does not mention any restrictions regarding its application.
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