1. Birthright Citizenship Case
- The Supreme Court ruled 6–3 against an executive order by President Trump that sought to limit automatic citizenship for children born in the U.S. to certain non-citizens.
- The Court held that:
- The 14th Amendment guarantees birthright citizenship to nearly all individuals born on U.S. soil.
- A president cannot change this through executive action.
- Any change would require a constitutional amendment or lawful legislative process.
✅ Key Legal Points
- The dispute centers on the phrase:
“subject to the jurisdiction thereof” in the 14th Amendment. - The Trump administration argued:
- It does not apply to children of undocumented or temporary immigrants.
- The Court relied heavily on:
- The 1898 United States v. Wong Kim Ark decision, which established broad birthright citizenship.
✅ Dissent
- Justices Thomas, Alito, and Gorsuch argued:
- The clause should be interpreted more narrowly.
- Prior precedent may have been wrongly decided.
2. Secondary Topic: Immigration Enforcement
✅ Key Points
- ICE arrests of individuals described as:
- “criminal illegal aliens”
- convicted of serious crimes (e.g., homicide, assault, trafficking)
- The administration:
- Emphasizes increased arrests and deportations
- Frames policy as public safety driven
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