💨 Abstract
President Trump's attempt to restrict automatic birthright citizenship reaches the U.S. Supreme Court. Federal judges nationwide blocked his January executive order, ruling it likely violates the 14th Amendment. Trump’s administration shifts the focus to the power of these judges, seeking to limit nationwide injunctions. The administration's move could result in the policy being enforced in states that didn't sue, creating regional disparities.
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