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Trump Attends Supreme Court Citizenship Arguments, Prepares to Address Nation on Iran

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President Donald Trump attends oral arguments on birthright citizenship at the Supreme Court Wednesday. What does the case ultimately mean for our nation? Trump says Iran is now asking for a cease-fire, as the president is set to address the nation Wednesday night on the Iran war. What does the White House tell NTD to expect from his primetime address? The president says he is strongly considering pulling the United States out of NATO, according…

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Analysis by Joan Biskupic, CNN When Supreme Court President John Roberts and the eight associate judges took their seats on the stand this Wednesday for a fundamental debate on U.S. identity, they made no mention of Donald Trump's presence in the courtroom. It was not unexpected: Wednesday was the first time in modern history that a U.S. president attended an oral hearing. But Trump was there as a litigator and spectator, not in any formal role.…

·Idaho Falls, United States
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Never before had a president of the United States gone to the Supreme Court to attend the debates. Donald Trump did not stay until the end, but he came, about an hour. Judges must rule on the constitutionality of a decree that Donald Trump signed and which has been challenged by several courts. It aims to prohibit the law of the ground for children of illegal immigrants or temporary residents. This despite the 14th amendment of the Constitution …

·Paris, France
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The Right to Land

Wong Kim Ark was born in San Francisco in 1873. His parents were subjects of the Emperor of China. When the young cook returned from visiting his family in Canton, China, the port authorities denied him entry to his own country. They arrested him for months. Wong then decided to sue the federal government and in 1898 the Supreme Court proved him right. Amendment XIV to the Constitution was clear: those born on American soil are citizens. Yesterd…

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