Overview
- President Trump has asked the Supreme Court to allow enforcement of his executive order ending birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to undocumented or temporary residents.
- Lower courts in Washington, Maryland, and Massachusetts have blocked the executive order, citing its unconstitutionality under the 14th Amendment.
- The administration argues that nationwide injunctions issued by federal judges overstep judicial authority and hinder executive functions.
- Legal experts and historical precedent strongly support birthright citizenship, with the 14th Amendment explicitly guaranteeing it since 1868.
- The Supreme Court's decision could have significant implications for immigration policy and the balance of power between the judiciary and executive branches.