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Featured CasePoliticsUpdated Jul 12, 2026

High Court Keeps Birthright Citizenship as DOJ Targets Birth Tourism

The Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship as the Justice Department targeted birth tourism, putting broad eligibility against tighter restrictions.

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In the United States, the Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship, followed by a Justice Department focus on birth tourism. The ruling and that policy focus put U.S.-born children, their families, and federal immigration authorities in the balance.

Preserving citizenship at birth protects a broad status, while narrowing eligibility to address birth tourism would impose tighter rules; the dispute turns on the constitutional phrase “subject to the jurisdiction thereof.”

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