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‘Sad history’: Supreme Court justices’ opinions on in birthright citizenship case

admin July 2, 2026
'Sad history': Supreme Court justices' opinions on in birthright citizenship case

<div>'Sad history': Supreme Court justices' opinions on in birthright citizenship case</div>


The United States Supreme Court ruled in the case Trump v. Barbara that an executive order signed by President Donald Trump designed to prevent children of illegal aliens from claiming birthright citizenship is unconstitutional. While much commentary about the decision has materialized from advocacy groups and political figures on both sides of the issue, the U.S. Supreme Court justices had plenty to say about the ruling in their concurring and dissenting opinions. Here are five notable comments

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