💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court ruled that federal judges cannot issue nationwide injunctions, a decision that could allow President Trump's restrictions on birthright citizenship to take effect in some areas. The 6-3 ruling was met with sharp dissent from Justices Sotomayor and Jackson, who warned of potential chaos, stateless children, and threats to other constitutional rights. Trump celebrated the decision, while immigrant rights groups vowed to continue fighting the policy.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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