
Supreme Court Casts Doubt on Trump's Birthright Citizenship Stance
Supreme Court Expresses Skepticism Towards Trump Administration in Birthright Citizenship Case The Supreme Court heard arguments in a significant birthright citizenship case, with several justices expressing skepticism towards the Trump administration's position. The case challenges the administration's interpretation of the 14th Amendment. According to legal expert Aaron Parnas, Justices Coney Barrett, Gorsuch, Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson voiced concerns during the hearing. "Based on what I could tell," says Parnas, "at least five justices seemed very skeptical of the Trump administration's arguments." Parnas's analysis suggests a potential shift in legal interpretation. The court's decision is expected by the end of June. This case has broad implications for immigration law and the interpretation of the 14th Amendment. The Supreme Court's decision will likely shape future discussions and legal challenges related to birthright citizenship.