Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship, rejecting Trump’s proposed li ...
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The justices relied on a long-settled understanding of the 14th Amendment, adopted after the Civil War, and more recent federal laws in ruling that anyone born in the country, with very limited exceptions, is a citizen.
 
 
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