Republican introduces amendment to end birthright citizenship ‘once and for all’
- In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court determined that federal judges do not have the authority to issue nationwide injunctions, allowing restrictions on birthright citizenship introduced during the Trump administration to be implemented in certain states.
- This ruling stemmed from disputes over Trump's executive order denying citizenship to U.S.-born children of undocumented immigrants, amid lower courts blocking the policy.
- Justice Amy Coney Barrett wrote the majority opinion emphasizing federal courts’ limited authority, while dissenters accused the court of enabling unconstitutional policy enforcement.
- An Emerson College Poll conducted June 24–25 showed 68% support birthright citizenship, with younger voters and most Democrats strongly in favor, while about 32% wanted to end it.
- The ruling allows policy enforcement after a 30-day period in states without injunctions, but its constitutionality and nationwide effect remain uncertain and legally contested.
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Kentucky Republican introduces Constitutional amendment to end birthright citizenship – CLG News
Kentucky Republican introduces Constitutional amendment to end birthright citizenship | 27 June 2025 | Kentucky GOP Rep. Andy Barr on Friday introduced a Constitutional amendment in the House that seeks to end birthright citizenship for children of illegal migrants, hours after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration. The Supreme Court in its ruling did not determine whether President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship ex…
Kentucky Republican Introduces Constitutional Amendment to End Birthright Citizenship | June 28, 2025
Kentucky GOP Rep. Andy Barr on Friday introduced a Constitutional amendment in the House that seeks to end birthright citizenship for children of illegal migrants, hours after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration. The Supreme Court in its ruling did not determine whether President Donald Trump's birthright citizenship executive order ran afoul of the citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment, but found that the lower courts
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