Trump official says White House will fight birthright citizenship decision
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A White House adviser stated to Al Jazeera that the Trump administration intends to continue efforts to end birthright citizenship, signalling the administration's resolve on the issue despite legal setbacks.
Immigration advocates have welcomed what they view as a Supreme Court decision upholding birthright citizenship as a victory for children, families, and constitutional protections. The court decision was described as largely expected by observers, though it comes amid broader concerns about citizenship-related policies that have been gaining attention.
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A White House adviser told Al Jazeera the Trump administration will continue ‘fighting’ to end birthright citizenship
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✦ Cinnamon synthesis — our own write-up combining Al Jazeera, Axios; facts only, sources below.
A White House adviser stated to Al Jazeera that the Trump administration intends to continue efforts to end birthright citizenship, signalling the administration's resolve on the issue despite legal setbacks.
Immigration advocates have welcomed what they view as a Supreme Court decision upholding birthright citizenship as a victory for children, families, and constitutional protections. The court decision was described as largely expected by observers, though it comes amid broader concerns about citizenship-related policies that have been gaining attention.
Read the full coverage at Al Jazeera ↗ · Axios ↗
✦ Cinnamon synthesis — our own write-up combining Al Jazeera, Axios; facts only, sources below.
A White House adviser stated to Al Jazeera that the Trump administration intends to continue efforts to end birthright citizenship, signalling the administration's resolve on the issue despite legal setbacks.
Immigration advocates have welcomed what they view as a Supreme Court decision upholding birthright citizenship as a victory for children, families, and constitutional protections. The court decision was described as largely expected by observers, though it comes amid broader concerns about citizenship-related policies that have been gaining attention.
Read the full coverage at Al Jazeera ↗ · Axios ↗
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- A White House adviser told Al Jazeera the Trump administration will continue ‘fighting’ to end birthright citizenship