Trump, Supreme Court and birthright citizenship
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The Supreme Court is weighing nationwide orders in Trump’s birthright citizenship ban. Split so far: The justices seem divided on scaling back orders blocking President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship ban. Partially at issue is whether a single judge can block an order nationwide.
President Donald Trump insisted birthright citizenship was originally intended to benefit the descendants of slaves, not illegal immigrants.
President Donald Trump's administration said the nearly 200 Venezuelan migrants “have proven to be especially dangerous to maintain in prolonged detention.”
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts emphasized the independence of the judicial branch and the decision making of judges as President Trump continues to criticize judges who have ruled against his agenda.
Trump's early executive orders have been challenged by hundreds of federal lawsuits – prompting criticism, complaints and questions of what recourse might be afforded.
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While vacationing in Portugal, Chief Justice John Roberts was mistaken for John Boehner, the former House GOP Speaker. He is fine with that.