
New Jersey leads the arguments on birthright citizenship before the Supreme Court
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- Policy Leaning
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- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
74% : New Jersey officials went to court the day after Trump issued his order in January, with Platkin proclaiming, "Presidents in this country have broad powers, but they are not kings." On Thursday Platkin said he was "very proud of the fact that New Jersey is leading, particularly in this case.48% : During his first term Trump promised to end birthright citizenship but took little action to do so.
46% : Judges have issued 40 nationwide injunctions since Trump began his second term in January, administration Solicitor General D. John Sauer told the court at the start of more than two hours of arguments.
40% : Trump has asked the court to rule that lower, federal-district-court injunctions can only apply to the immigrants who are named in the case or to the states that are plaintiffs in the case.
32% : " Trump has long maintained that the Constitution does not guarantee birthright citizenship.
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