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Trump Plans Supreme Court Visit for Birthright Citizenship Case

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President Donald Trump plans to attend oral arguments at the Supreme Court of the United States on Wednesday as justices consider his administration’s attempt to end birthright citizenship.

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The White House schedule lists Trump at the court at 10 a.m., when arguments are set to begin. If he appears as planned, it would mark the first time a sitting US president has attended Supreme Court arguments in person.

Trump expected at Supreme Court hearing

Trump suggested earlier Tuesday that he was considering the visit. The case before the court challenges an executive order he signed shortly after returning to office that aims to restrict automatic citizenship for some children born in the United States.

Key test of immigration policy

The case, known as Trump v. Barbara, centres on Trump’s order targeting birthright citizenship. The directive seeks to prevent children born in the US to undocumented immigrants or people staying in the country temporarily from automatically becoming American citizens.

The order forms part of Trump’s broader effort to reshape US immigration policy. However, the measure has not taken effect because it faces numerous legal challenges in lower courts.

Legal opponents argue the order violates the Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The amendment states that anyone born or naturalised in the United States and subject to its jurisdiction is a citizen.

For more than a century, courts and legal scholars have widely interpreted that clause as granting citizenship to nearly all people born on US soil, regardless of their parents’ immigration status.

Administration disputes constitutional interpretation

Officials in the Trump administration say that interpretation is incorrect. They argue the amendment was originally intended to grant citizenship to formerly enslaved people and their descendants following the Civil War.

Under that view, they contend, the clause was not meant to apply to children born to immigrants who are in the country unlawfully or on temporary visas.

The Supreme Court’s decision could determine whether the administration can proceed with the policy change or whether the long-standing understanding of birthright citizenship remains in place.

A rare presidential appearance

Trump has previously suggested he might attend Supreme Court hearings involving his administration’s policies.

Last year, he said he felt he had “an obligation” to appear when the court reviewed the legality of his global tariff measures. He ultimately stayed away, saying on his social media platform that he did not want to distract from the case.

If he attends Wednesday’s hearing, it would underline the significance of the birthright citizenship case for his administration.

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How stupid can you Americans be !! your country was built on immigrants !!

1 hour ago, webfact said:

The Supreme Court’s decision could determine whether the administration can proceed with the policy change or whether the long-standing understanding of birthright citizenship remains in place.

The Supreme Court structured the argument so that it is not just the interpretation of the 14th Amendment, but whether such abrupt changes in established policy can be reversed by Presidential Executive Order.

For the Supremes to vote to end birthright citizenship, it would directly violate the Constitution, the Constitution they were sworn to protect and obey. The Constitution can only be changed by an act of Congress, nothing to do with the Idiot-in-Charge. Donnie thinks if those judges have to look him in the eye, they'll cave. Hope they give him a black eyes instead!

2 minutes ago, unblocktheplanet said:

For the Supremes to vote to end birthright citizenship, it would directly violate the Constitution, the Constitution they were sworn to protect and obey. The Constitution can only be changed by an act of Congress, nothing to do with the Idiot-in-Charge. Donnie thinks if those judges have to look him in the eye, they'll cave. Hope they give him a black eyes instead!

Exactly he’s trying to intimidate them it’s what he does he’s a one trick pony and a phony as well.send him packing Supreme Court!

11 hours ago, MikeandDow said:

How stupid can you Americans be !! your country was built on immigrants !!

There are a lot of Americans who are quite deep into the "we got here first" sentiment. It seems this ilk got pulled into the MAGA thing.

Something to watch out for: DT claims his father emigrated from Germany, said so in some of his public speeches for a while. This has been readily disproven. I have the feeling he will not say that any more.

Waiting for his poll numbers to go sub-30% . . .

11 hours ago, Tug said:

Exactly he’s trying to intimidate them it’s what he does he’s a one trick pony and a phony as well.send him packing Supreme Court!

Trump listened to the government case for about an hour. Then, according to NY Times, 13 minutes into the opposing argument by the American Civil Liberties Union, Mr. Trump abruptly got up and walked out, trailed by two escorts.

Maybe because for the first time in a long time Trump was required to not say a word for over an hour.

15 hours ago, Tug said:

Exactly he’s trying to intimidate them it’s what he does he’s a one trick pony and a phony as well.send him packing Supreme Court!

Agreed. Intimidation is the purpose of his visit.

17 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

For the Supremes to vote to end birthright citizenship, it would directly violate the Constitution, the Constitution they were sworn to protect and obey. The Constitution can only be changed by an act of Congress, nothing to do with the Idiot-in-Charge. Donnie thinks if those judges have to look him in the eye, they'll cave. Hope they give him a black eyes instead!

Takes more than act of Congress, thank goodness. Has to be ratified by 2/3's of the states, usually within a time limit (ERA finally got the states, but after the buzzer).

Obvious, but Republicans looking for every way under the sun to limit the number of eligible voters...

If admin wins, then Rubio is no longer citizen so bye bye sec of state. Trump's last son Baron was born to non US citizen, so he has to go... some senators etc also out.

So dumb the can't find their backsides using both hands

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