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Supreme Court to Test Birthright Citizenship for First Time in Century

via Washington Examiner·Apr 1

The Supreme Court will evaluate the scope of birthright citizenship for the first time in more than a century during oral arguments in a landmark case on Wednesday. This decision provides the definitive test of the 14th Amendment's application in the modern era, potentially altering the legal status of millions of immigrants and their children. The ruling could reshape immigration policy and redefine the relationship between the federal government and state-level sanctuary efforts.

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