Trump Predicts Supreme Court Will Strike Down His Birthright Citizenship Order
Trump said the court is likely to reject his order ending birthright citizenship, a case that could affect millions of children, according to the administration.
- On Sunday, President Donald Trump predicted the Supreme Court will strike down his executive order ending birthright citizenship, declaring on Truth Social the Court "will be ruling against us on Birthright Citizenship."
- The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on April 1 in Trump v. Barbara, challenging an executive order Trump signed on his first day back in office to end birthright citizenship.
- Singling out Justices Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett whom he appointed, Trump accused Republican-nominated justices of "go out of their way to oppose me" to show independence.
- With a decision expected by June or July, the Court has not yet ruled. If the administration prevails, millions of children born to non-citizen parents may lose their citizenship status.
- Immigration law scholar Prof. Gabriel Chin and legal historian Paul Finkelman will participate in a Cato Institute online event on May 20 analyzing Trump v. Barbara.
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President Donald Trump prophesied his own defeat in the dispute over birthright on the issue of citizenship and prophylactically criticized the Supreme Court.
Trump predicts Supreme Court will strike down his birthright citizenship order
President Donald Trump predicted Sunday night that the Supreme Court will strike down his executive order ending birthright citizenship in the United States.
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