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Birthright citizenship dispute at the Supreme Court has broad implications for Trump's agenda

Upworthy Wednesday, 14 May 2025 ()
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court could give a major boost to the Trump administration's muscular use of executive power when it hears arguments Thursday over his plan to end birthright citizenship.
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