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Trump’s war on birthright citizenship gets its day in court

Politics
United States
开始于 January 25, 2026

A decision that could unravel more than a century of legal precedent

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CLAIM 发布者 will Jan 25, 2026
The court's decision on birthright citizenship will significantly impact future immigration laws and the rights of millions.

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Birthright citizenship should be reevaluated to address modern immigration challenges and ensure national security.

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The legal discourse surrounding birthright citizenship is essential for understanding its historical context and implications for future policy.

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A change in birthright citizenship could lead to social instability and discrimination against children born to immigrant parents.

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Revoking birthright citizenship undermines the foundational principles of equality and inclusivity that America was built upon.

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