On May 16th, the US Supreme Court stated that it is cautious about President Trump’s decision to restrict birthright citizenship rights, as the justices are debating how much power federal judges should have to prevent the White House from implementing controversial policies nationwide. During the first oral debate on parts of the Trump administration’s reforms, the US Supreme Court expressed its intention to limit the use of the so-called nationwide ban. But key judges have expressed concerns that doing so could result in Trump’s planned birth citizenship restriction measures taking effect before the Supreme Court makes a ruling on their legality.
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