Latest Trump Push Targets 14th Amendment
President asks SCOTUS to OK his executive order ending birthright citizenship
www.newser.comI don’t have direct access to live news feeds right now. Here’s a concise snapshot of what’s been circulating recently about the 14th Amendment, based on widely reported developments up to 2025–2026:
Birthright citizenship challenges: There has been ongoing legal action contending that the 14th Amendment’s citizenship clause should be read to limit birthright citizenship for children of undocumented or temporary visitors. Several efforts have sought Supreme Court review or explicit rulings limiting or clarifying the scope of the provision. These discussions have been prominent in national coverage and legal analyses.[2][4]
Supreme Court consideration: Various reports indicated that the Supreme Court could address the constitutionality or scope of birthright citizenship and the 14th Amendment in the context of executive orders or statutory interpretations, with timelines suggesting potential rulings or briefs in 2025–2026 in some outlets.[3][2]
Public and political debate: The topic has generated significant commentary from political leaders, state attorneys general, and legal scholars, often framed around whether the 14th Amendment was originally intended to apply broadly to all people born on U.S. soil or primarily to the descendants of emancipated and naturalized citizens in the post-Civil War era.[4][9]
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President asks SCOTUS to OK his executive order ending birthright citizenship
www.newser.comఅమెరికాలో పుట్టుకతో వచ్చే పౌరసత్వంపై ట్రంప్ ప్రభుత్వం తీసుకున్న నిర్ణయానికి కోర్టు బ్రేక్ వేసింది. ట్రంప్ ఆదేశాలు రాజ్యాంగ విరుద్ధమని యూఎస్ 9వ సర్క్యూట్ కోర్ట్ ఆఫ్ అప్పీల్స్ స్పష్టం చేసింది. ఈ తీర్పు వలసదారులకు ఊరటను ఇచ్చింది. ముఖ్యంగా అమెరికాలో జన్మించిన పిల్లలకు పౌరసత్వం లభించే అవకాశం ఉండటంతో భారతీయ అమెరికన్ కుటుంబాలు సంతోషం వ్యక్తం చేస్తున్నాయి. ఈ అంశంపై అమెరికా సర్కారు సుప్రీం కోర్టుకు వెళ్లే అవకాశం ఉంది.
telugu.samayam.comEssays, analysis, and news about and from the 14th Amendment Center for Law and Democracy, led by civil rights lawyer Sherrilyn Ifill.
14thamendmentctr.orgLatest news on the 14th Amendment, an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that was ratified in 1868, recently discussed as a way to raise or suspend the debt ceiling
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