Media: https://media1.giphy.com/media/v1.Y2lkPTcyYTQ4YTRmcDQ1OW50ZDZyY29wNG1rd3Noam9iaGh2Z3hjeHUwYTIwOHMzamVydCZlcD12MV9naWZzX3NlYXJjaCZjdD1n/6Huak6LIBQ0GjqcRcI/giphy.gifTitle: The Future of Birthright Citizenship Post SCOTUS Limits Nationwide Injunctions
The recent ruling by the Supreme Court has opened up new possibilities in terms of birthright citizenship. While it did not directly address the constitutionality of President Trump’s executive order to end this long-standing legal right, it limited nationwide injunctions issued against the order. This means that the administration can now start planning how they would implement an end to birthright citizenship if deemed necessary.
The 14th Amendment has guaranteed a legal right to citizenship for children born in America since its ratification. However, with this new ruling and Trump’s executive order, there is potential for significant changes in the short term. The administration will need to draft regulations and address specific issues such as whether pregnant women would be required to carry passports or birth certificates when giving birth.
The White House has yet to provide clear answers on these matters, leaving many questions unanswered. Federal district courts in Maryland, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire must revisit nationwide injunctions issued there in light of the court’s decision and tailor them accordingly. Challengers to Trump’s executive order will continue litigating its merits, though no court has directly considered it yet.
This news event signifies a significant shift in American citizenship laws if implemented correctly by the administration. It remains to be seen how this ruling will impact future generations and shape our understanding of birthright citizenship moving forward. As we await further developments, it is crucial for us as individuals and society to engage in thoughtful discussions about these changes and their potential implications on our nation’s identity and values.
Source: [Original Article](https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/birthright-citizenship-after-supreme-court-limits-nationwide-injunctions/story?id=123279548) #what’s
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