US Supreme Court agrees to hear case challenging birthright citizenship
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- The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that challenges the birthright citizenship policy, which was previously targeted by Donald Trump's executive order. Lower courts had rejected this order, maintaining the status quo of citizenship rights for individuals born in the United States.
- This case is significant as it could redefine the legal framework surrounding birthright citizenship, a contentious issue that has implications for millions of individuals and the broader immigration policy landscape in the United States.
- The Supreme Court's decision will likely resonate beyond this specific case, reflecting ongoing debates about immigration, national identity, and the treatment of various nationalities under US law, especially in light of recent policies that have been criticized for targeting specific groups.
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