Trump seeks to have the Supreme Court reopen the case on birthright citizenship
The president insists on limiting this constitutional right and accuses that the ruling encourages so-called "birth tourism"
Donald Trump, the president of the United States, warned that he would "immediately" demand a hearing before the Supreme Court after it declared it against the law to control heritage citizen because it is a legal right.
I'll IMMEDIATELY request a novel reading before the US Supreme Court. If they do not change their choice, which is absolute madness, the US senator declared on his Truth Social community.
Since the Supreme Court's decision on June 30 to enact his executive order to enact membership on June 30, Trump claims that they are placing signs and banners announcing citizen by inheritance and offering "births starting at$ 4, 000" along the southern border and in Mexico.
Trump's order, which made it illegal for people to be born in the United States as children of illegal parents or those with temporary visas, was rejected by the US Supreme Court.
Related advertisements are also appearing throughout the entire nation. Trump argued in his appeal to the Supreme Court that its selection will result in billions of dollars being improperly revoked, calling on people willing to pay to become a citizen.
The Supreme Court's decision, according to the president of the United States," will be by far the main way to obtain citizen, after allowing the rest of the family to join the recipient," he added.
According to the Supreme Court decision," children born in the United States to parents who are unjustly or partially existing are subject to the jurisdiction," meaning they are citizens from delivery as per the Fourteenth Amendment's membership section.
The judges that make up the court, which have a majority of the court's members, cast five votes in favor and four against, maintaining a Constitution that has been used for almost 150 years and excluding minorities like those who were born in the nation, were given the majority of the pursuit and the majority of the vote.
Trump had promised during his campaign to impose a cap on the number of immigrants who can't obtain citizenship in an unusual situation, a promise he made the day before he reelected for second term, on January 20, 2025, and that set the tone for a period of restrained anti-immigration laws.
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