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United Statesabout 7 hours ago·Stable·HIGH 70

ACLU Challenges Trump's Birthright Citizenship Ban at SCOTUS

The argument focuses on constitutional rights and the implications for immigrant families, indicating a significant political impact surrounding immigration law.

The Supreme Court is reviewing President Trump's executive order that seeks to eliminate birthright citizenship for children born to parents without permanent legal status. The ACLU argues that this policy is unconstitutional and targets vulnerable children.
70
Humanitarian60
Economic5
Security10
Political70
Confidence 51/100 — moderate corroboration

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