Supreme Court Rules to Protect Birthright Citizenship in Landmark Case
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U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that President Trump's executive order eliminating birthright citizenship was unconstitutional, with Chief Justice Roberts' majority opinion joined by Trump appointees Kavanaugh and Barrett, reaffirming Fourteenth Amendment protections.
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