Birthright citizenship debate erupts as Supreme Court arguments near
Source: msn/The Hill
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President Trumps efforts to upend the conventional understanding of birthright citizenship heads to the Supreme Court this week, the first time in his second term that the justices will consider a major administrative action from the bench.
The justices wont be directly addressing the constitutionality of Trumps order blocking automatic citizenship for children born on U.S. soil to noncitizens, for now. The administration has so far only asked the justices to narrow the nationwide reach of several district judges injunctions, contending they went too far.
But the case has already invigorated a debate on the legal right about whether the presidents shake-up is valid. Trump suddenly disrupted the status quo on his first day back in office. He issued an executive order that would restrict birthright citizenship for children born on U.S. soil whose parents dont have permanent legal status. He promised such action on the campaign trail.
The order has been challenged in 10 different lawsuits, several of which are now before the Supreme Court on its emergency docket.
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Walleye
(40,067 posts)SSJVegeta
(492 posts)But it wouldn't surprise me of it was
Walleye
(40,067 posts)JustAnotherGen
(34,889 posts)Because if we are doing this state by state, I've got a trade deal to negotiate with the EU and New Jersey.
These maga Repubs better be careful what they wish for.
PSPS
(14,530 posts)This is classic incrementalism. Sow doubt on the obvious meaning & intent of things like the constitution. Kind of like "the conventional understanding" of the second amendment.
RainCaster
(12,808 posts)Trump's weasely lawyers try to argue that birthright citizenship is a recent invention of the US. It's not, it's been a part of citizenship law since ancient times.
Birthright citizenship was a thing in Roman times, and is recorded in the Bible.
Yes, I certainly am, Paul replied.
I am, too, the commander muttered, and it cost me plenty!
Paul answered, But I am a citizen by birth!