Supreme Court Decision Sparks Backlash from Far-Right Politicians In a significant victory for immigration advocates, the Supreme Court has ruled 6-3 to uphold birthright citizenship, effectively killing a contentious executive order from President Trump. The decision, which has left far-right politicians reeling, has sparked a heated debate over the issue of birth tourism, with some calling for the US to limit the entry of pregnant women into the country. The move is seen as a major blow to the Trump administration, which had sought to restrict birthright citizenship to those born to parents who are US citizens or lawfully present in the country. The ruling is a significant milestone in the ongoing battle over immigration policy, and is likely to have far-reaching implications for the millions of Americans who have been born to immigrant parents.


The Supreme Court’s ruling upholding birthright citizenship has prompted an outcry from the far right, including members of President Trump’s own administration, who have suggested the U.S. limit the entry of pregnant women into the country. The high court in a 6-3 decision on Tuesday killed a Day 1 executive order from President Trump seeking to limit birthright citizenship only...