Summary
A divided US Supreme Court struck down President Trump's executive order restricting birthright citizenship, ruling it conflicts with the 14th Amendment. The decision protects automatic citizenship for children born in the US, including those of undocumented immigrants, and marks a major blow to Trump's immigration agenda.
- Supreme Court ruled against Trump's executive order limiting birthright citizenship.
- The order would have required at least one parent to be a US citizen or green card holder.
- Chief Justice Roberts called the administration's legal argument 'quirky.'
- The ruling affirms longstanding interpretation of the 14th Amendment's citizenship clause.
- About 255,000 children born to undocumented immigrants each year are protected.
- Trump had attended oral arguments in person, a first for a sitting president.
- The decision rejects a central plank of Trump's immigration policy.