
Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order Blocked: Supreme Court Weighs In
President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship has been temporarily blocked by three federal judges. The order, issued on his first day back in office, seeks to alter the 14th Amendment's guarantee of citizenship to those born in the US. This action has sparked a significant legal battle, with the Supreme Court now set to determine the scope of lower court injunctions. Legal experts are divided on the president's authority to make such a sweeping change. 'It's a crucial test of the separation of powers,' stated Professor [Name], a constitutional law expert at [University]. Meanwhile, the policy contrasts sharply with those of many other nations, such as Canada and Mexico, which grant birthright citizenship. The Supreme Court's decision will have significant implications for US immigration policy.