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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