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US Supreme Court considers ending birthright citizenship: What it could mean for immigrants
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The Supreme Court is considering a challenge to birthright citizenship, potentially impacting over 150,000 newborns annually. The case reinterprets the 14th Amendment, with the Trump administration arguing it doesn't apply to children of undocumented immigrants. Justices expressed concerns about the order's clarity and potential for legal chaos, highlighting a stark departure from established precedent.
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