Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 28
Trump Cancels Birthright Citizenship by Executive Order on Day 1 of Second Term
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 28

Trump Cancels Birthright Citizenship by Executive Order on Day 1 of Second Term

3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jun 28

Summary

  • Day 1 of Donald Trump’s second administration brought an executive order ending birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to unauthorized immigrants, targeting a principle rooted in the 14th Amendment.
  • The report says the move seeks to override long-settled constitutional and legal precedent by presidential action, reviving disputes over who qualifies for U.S. citizenship.
  • That order was followed by broader hardline steps on immigration and power projection, including intensified military-style enforcement in U.S. cities and threats tied to Canada and Greenland.
  • The article frames the action as part of a wider nationalist turn that resurrects older U.S. precedents on exclusion, territorial control and unequal rights, from the Insular Cases to Korematsu.

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Supreme Court Showdown: Trump v. Barbara and the Fate of Birthright Citizenship in America

Overview

The Supreme Court is about to decide the landmark case Trump v. Barbara, which centers on Executive Order 14160—a major Trump administration policy aiming to redefine birthright citizenship. This executive order reflects concerns that the value of American citizenship is being diminished and responds to ongoing national debates about who qualifies as a citizen by birth. The case challenges the long-standing interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment’s Citizenship Clause, and the Court’s ruling is expected to set important legal precedents, potentially reshaping the meaning of citizenship and impacting millions of people across the United States.

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