Donald Trump says the Supreme Court is likely to rule against his administration’s attempt to restrict birthright citizenship as legal challenges continue
U.S. President Donald Trump has predicted that the Supreme Court of the United States will rule against his administration’s efforts to limit birthright citizenship. In a Truth Social post, Trump suggested the court could side with other countries and criticised its recent decision rejecting parts of his expansive tariff policy.
The president’s comments follow an ongoing legal battle over an executive order signed during his term that seeks to end automatic citizenship for children born in the United States to parents without permanent legal status. The policy, part of the Trump administration immigration crackdown, has triggered multiple court challenges as the Supreme Court considers whether the birthright citizenship limits are constitutional.
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