In a landmark decision, the US Supreme Court has reaffirmed the long-standing interpretation of the 14th Amendment, solidifying the principle that any child born on American soil is automatically entitled to citizenship. This ruling, which has far-reaching implications for the rights and status of millions of Americans, is a major victory for advocates of birthright citizenship. However, the decision is unlikely to put an end to the debate, as President Trump has vowed to continue pushing for legislation that would restrict this right. With the Supreme Court's ruling now on the books, the question remains: will Trump's efforts to limit birthright citizenship succeed, and what does this mean for the future of American citizenship?
The Supreme Court ruled that the 14th Amendment makes any child born in the US is a citizen. Trump isn't giving up