In Birthright Citizenship Case, Supreme Court Wrestles With Limiting Judges' Power
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- Politician Portrayal
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45% : But they also seemed troubled by the legality -- and consequences -- of the executive order underlying the case: an order issued by President Trump on his first day in office ending birthright citizenship, or the granting of automatic citizenship to all babies born in the United States.42% : Dozens of people gathered outside the Supreme Court before the arguments to protest for immigrants' rights, carrying signs and chanting.
41% : Trump administration lawyers have called such fears overblown, and complained that nationwide injunctions have prevented the executive branch from even preparing to carry out Mr. Trump's orders by writing or issuing guidance about how a policy might work.
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