'Trump not going to give up easily' on bid to restrict birthright citizenship despite SCOTUS stop
Summary
The US Supreme Court on June 30 rejected President Donald Trump's bid to restrict birthright citizenship in a blow to one of his signature anti-immigration initiatives. This comes after Trump had signed an executive order on the first day of his presidency decreeing those born to parents in the US illegally or on temporary visas could not automatically become Americans. FRANCE 24's Philip Turle tells us more on how important that decision is.
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We're going to lose birthright citizenship aren't we? 😭😭😭 https://t.co/UCrjrCdNtx
— Rooftop Irean (@kim_chee27) June 30, 2026
Are you angry — peacefully — that our Senator Majority Leader Thune doesn’t do everything in his power to secure our elections,
— ThePersistence (@ScottPresler) June 30, 2026
especially after SCOTUS ruled that mail-in ballots can be received AFTER Election Day
& birthright citizenship is given to children of illegal aliens?