05-12-2025 20:16 via washingtontimes.com

Supreme Court agrees to hear Trump's birthright citizenship case

The Supreme Court said it will hear a case involving President Trump's attempt to rewrite the rules on birthright citizenship, adding a monumental battle over immigration and constitutional rights to its docket.
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