💨 Abstract
The Trump administration has filed emergency appeals with the US Supreme Court, seeking permission to implement its plan to end birthright citizenship. Lower courts have previously blocked the policy, with judges stating it runs counter to the nation's history of birthright citizenship. The appeals aim to limit the impact of these orders and allow the administration to enforce the policy against people not involved in the ongoing litigation. The Supreme Court will soon issue a briefing schedule for responses.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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