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U.S. Supreme Court rules against Trump order to end birthright citizenship
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U.S. Supreme Court rules against Trump order to end birthright citizenship

30 June 20263 Mins Read

(Al Jazeera Media Network) The United States Supreme Court has ruled against US President Donald Trump’s order to end birthright citizenship for all individuals born on US soil.

The 6-3 ruling represents a major blow to Trump and his effort to transform immigration in the US. Upon taking office on January 20, 2025, Trump had signed an executive order seeking to bar those born in the US to parents on temporary legal statuses or without documentation from automatically receiving US citizenship.

The nine-panel Supreme Court’s ruling upholds a lower court’s determination that Trump’s order ran counter to the US constitution, as well as a subsequent Supreme Court decision on the matter.

Writing for the majority, Chief Justice John Roberts traced the US practice of birthright citizenship to English common law, through the ratification of the 14th Amendment in 1868 and the Supreme Court’s 1898 ruling in the United States v Wong Kim Ark.

In his 26-page opinion, he said Trump administration lawyers and dissenting Supreme Court justices had offered insufficient evidence in its reinterpretation of longstanding law.

“The trouble is that there is scant evidence for this dramatically revisionist view,” he wrote.

“The Framers of the Fourteenth Amendment extended that promise to ‘every free-born person in this land,” he wrote. “We keep that promise today.”

Roberts was joined by fellow conservative Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh, as well as all of the liberals on the court, Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Ketanji Brown Jackson and Elena Kagan.

Trump did not immediately respond to the ruling, but earlier in the day he posted an article on his Truth Social arguing Congress could pass legislation changing birthright citizenship, although there is little evidence there would be anything close to the political will among lawmakers to do so.

Lawyers for the Trump administration had argued that the Constitution’s 14th amendment, which grants citizenship to those born in the US and “subject to the jurisdiction thereof”, only applies to infants whose parents are US citizens or permanent residents.

They argued that the 14th amendment had been narrowly written to apply to newly freed slaves, and was never envisioned to include all individuals born in the US.

They further argued that United States v Wong Kim Ark, a Supreme Court ruling which established the citizenship of a man born on US soil to Chinese national parents in the late 1800s, did not affirm the current practice of birthright citizenship, as has for decades been the interpretation.

Their argument largely hinged on the definition of the terms “subject to the jurisdiction of”, “natural allegiance” and “permanently domiciled”.

In his opinion, Roberts noted that Congress has had ample opportunity to define those terms to limit birthright citizenship, notably when drafting the 1952 Immigration and Nationality Act.

“If Congress intended to hinge citizenship on each individual’s domicile—a question that ‘is sometimes a matter of great difficulty to decide’…it is reasonable to expect there would have been at least some discussion of the topic,” he wrote.

 

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/6/30/us-supreme-court-rules-against-trump-order-to-end-birthright-citizenship

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