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The US Supreme Court will hear arguments next month regarding the authority of lower court judges to issue nationwide injunctions blocking President Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship for some children born on American soil. The court is not analyzing the constitutionality of Trump's policy yet, but will assess the power of district judges to issue such injunctions, which could have significant effects.
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