💨 Abstract
Asylum seeker Barbara, pregnant and awaiting her U.S. asylum application, worries about her future baby’s citizenship. President Trump's executive order could limit automatic U.S. birthright citizenship, potentially leaving her child stateless. Federal judges have temporarily blocked the policy, but the Supreme Court is set to hear the case. Barbara and other immigrant mothers fear the stress and uncertainty of their children being "born into a limbo" without citizenship.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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