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01 Jul 2026, 08:30

Trump’s bid to end birthright citizenship after Supreme Court ruling

  • The Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the Constitution grants citizenship to people born on U.S. soil.
  • Trump’s bid to end birthright citizenship is a post-ruling setback for his immigration agenda.
  • The material also notes that the Supreme Court’s decision, which Trump’s administration had challenged, could affect millions of people.

For more details, see NBC News and El Pas.

The Supreme Court of the United States upheld the right to birthright citizenship, ruling that the Constitution makes all people born in the country citizens. The ruling approved by the court against the background of Donald Trump’s program.

In his final ruling, Trump said the situation was “a setback for our country,” adding that the decision would “lead to far-reaching consequences.” In a post on Truth Social, he wrote that “none of this is what is needed for our country,” and that the court “has once again failed to uphold the Constitution.”

Trump, for his part, said that the Supreme Court’s decision would “open the door to chaos,” and that it would “allow illegal immigration to continue.” The president also said that he would challenge the ruling.

Meanwhile, EL PAS also notes that the Supreme Court’s decision contradicts the position of Trump’s administration. At the same time, the paper says the court’s ruling is “the exception in a string of victories for Trump’s immigration agenda,” and that the president can still pursue his goals.

Trump, after the publication of the article, posted a video in which he criticized the Supreme Court. “We will fight this,” he said.

Tags: USA/Politics

Articles on this topic:

  • edition.cnn.com - Trump’s audacious bid to end birthright citizenship was not an entire loss at the Supreme Court
  • apnews.com - How the Supreme Court became a pivotal force in Trump’s immigration agenda
  • www.globaltimes.cn - US Supreme Court rejects Trump’s birthright citizenship restrictions; controversy may continue to deepen divisions: Chinese expert
  • www.independent.co.uk - Trump offers snarkiest response ever to birthright citizenship loss: ‘I would like to congratulate President Xi’
  • www.nbcnews.com - How a once-mocked argument against birthright citizenship got four votes at the Supreme Court
  • www.theguardian.com - Trump news at a glance: Trump threatens to abolish birthright citizenship through Congress after supreme court rules against him
  • english.elpais.com - Supreme Court setback on birthright citizenship is the exception in a string of victories for Trump’s immigration agenda