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Supreme Court limits nationwide injunctions, but fate of Trump birthright citizenship

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06-27-2025, 01:28 PM
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Supreme Court limits nationwide injunctions, but fate of Trump birthright citizenship order unclear
https://apnews.com/article/supreme-c...95e6a733651daf

WASHINGTON (AP) — A divided Supreme Court on Friday ruled that individual judges lack the authority to grant nationwide injunctions, but the decision left unclear the fate of President Donald Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship.

The outcome was a victory for the Republican president, who has complained about individual judges throwing up obstacles to his agenda.

But a conservative majority left open the possibility that the birthright citizenship changes could remain blocked nationwide. Trump’s order would deny citizenship to U.S.-born children of people who are in the country illegally.

The cases now return to lower courts, where judges will have to decide how to tailor their orders to comply with the high court ruling, Justice Amy Coney Barrett wrote in the majority opinion. Enforcement of the policy can’t take place for another 30 days, Barrett wrote.

The justices agreed with the Trump administration, as well as President Joe Biden’s Democratic administration before it, that judges are overreaching by issuing orders that apply to everyone instead of just the parties before the court.

The president, making a rare appearance to hold a news conference in the White House briefing room, said that the decision was “amazing” and a “monumental victory for the Constitution,” the separation of powers and the rule of law.

In dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote, “The court’s decision is nothing less than an open invitation for the government to bypass the Constitution.” This is so, Sotomayor said, because the administration may be able to enforce a policy even when it has been challenged and found to be unconstitutional by a lower court.

Rights groups that sued over the policy filed new court documents following the high court ruling, taking up a suggestion from Justice Brett Kavanaugh that judges still may be able to reach anyone potentially affected by the birthright citizenship order by declaring them part of “putative nationwide class.” Kavanaugh was part of the court majority on Friday but wrote a separate concurring opinion.

States that also challenged the policy in court said they would try to show that the only way to effectively protect their interests was through a nationwide hold.

“We have every expectation we absolutely will be successful in keeping the 14th Amendment as the law of the land and of course birthright citizenship as well,” said Attorney General Andrea Campbell of Massachusetts.

Birthright citizenship automatically makes anyone born in the United States an American citizen, including children born to mothers in the country illegally. The right was enshrined soon after the Civil War in the Constitution’s 14th Amendment.

In a notable Supreme Court decision from 1898, United States v. Wong Kim Ark, the court held that the only children who did not automatically receive U.S. citizenship upon being born on U.S. soil were the children of diplomats, who have allegiance to another government; enemies present in the U.S. during hostile occupation; those born on foreign ships; and those born to members of sovereign Native American tribes.

The U.S. is among about 30 countries where birthright citizenship — the principle of jus soli or “right of the soil” — is applied. Most are in the Americas, and Canada and Mexico are among them.

Trump and his supporters have argued that there should be tougher standards for becoming an American citizen, which he called “a priceless and profound gift” in the executive order he signed on his first day in office.

The Trump administration has asserted that children of noncitizens are not “subject to the jurisdiction” of the United States, a phrase used in the amendment, and therefore are not entitled to citizenship.

But states, immigrants and rights groups that have sued to block the executive order have accused the administration of trying to unsettle the broader understanding of birthright citizenship that has been accepted since the amendment’s adoption.

Judges have uniformly ruled against the administration.

The Justice Department had argued that individual judges lack the power to give nationwide effect to their rulings.

The Trump administration instead wanted the justices to allow Trump’s plan to go into effect for everyone except the handful of people and groups that sued. Failing that, the administration argued that the plan could remain blocked for now in the 22 states that sued. New Hampshire is covered by a separate order that is not at issue in this case.

The justice also agreed that the administration may make public announcements about how it plans to carry out the policy if it eventually is allowed to take effect.
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Another nail in the coffin for checks and balances and a step towards authoritarianism and fascism. Flaccid Don, being checked by the judicial branch of our government when there is executive overreach? Blasphemous!

Birthright Citizenship might not be decided until October… but nothing like a state deciding and having a say in the NATIONAL citizenship of a person, right?

Someone remind me… Wasn’t it “liberal, activist judges” that fought to keep DACA, our deferred action and work permits, in place those two or three times those Republican bigots in Texas ruled and tried to take them away after Dementia Don failed to follow proper procedure to kill DACA?

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Could that be applied as follows, a Texas judge cannot terminate DACA EADs nationwide? So many questions...

Anyway, if this the way SCOTUS is ruling say goodbye to DACA EADs, soon the Supreme Court is expected to play a role in the future of DACA program I understand, following a Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that deemed parts of DACA unlawful. The level of uncertainty cannot be any higher.

But who really knows, if this trend continues, it could be the best thing that has ever happened to DACAers. Let the Court terminate the program and have our King Savior make a magnificent deal to grant us a path to USC. Tit for Tat.
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Yeah so how I interpret this is, Texas DACA rulings won't be able to affect Blue States in the future?
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This ruling is going to cause so much collateral damage by creating more uncertainty and ultimately republicans are going to come to regret it when a democrat president enters office and starts doing injuctions and EOs they are impotent to stop in the courts. If they get their 6ig 6eautiful 6ill in they are guaranteeing a democrat president come next term. Why so many 6s?


Has the most painful budget cuts happen after the current term ends!
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Yeah so how I interpret this is, Texas DACA rulings won't be able to affect Blue States in the future?
Exactly. See the silver lining people.
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This ruling is going to cause so much collateral damage by creating more uncertainty and ultimately republicans are going to come to regret it when a democrat president enters office and starts doing injuctions and EOs they are impotent to stop in the courts. If they get their 6ig 6eautiful 6ill in they are guaranteeing a democrat president come next term. Why so many 6s?


Has the most painful budget cuts happen after the current term ends!
Current fascist regime has no intention of giving up power. I don’t know how there will be free and fair elections with all the things going on and with the Supreme Court majority conservative. We are living in scary times. MAGA are already calling for certain peoples citizenship to be revoked and them deported. I have seen a bunch of them call for NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani to be stripped of citizenship and deported.
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Current fascist regime has no intention of giving up power. I don’t know how there will be free and fair elections with all the things going on and with the Supreme Court majority conservative. We are living in scary times. MAGA are already calling for certain peoples citizenship to be revoked and them deported. I have seen a bunch of them call for NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani to be stripped of citizenship and deported.
If he wins the election I wonder whats going to happen if they end up stripping away his citizenship. But they have to give up power or else they'll be the ones when that 6ig 6eautiful 6ill finally takes hold and starts booting people off medicare and section 8.


Dying rural hospitals are going to close as well.
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This ruling is going to cause so much collateral damage by creating more uncertainty and ultimately republicans are going to come to regret it when a democrat president enters office and starts doing injuctions and EOs they are impotent to stop in the courts. If they get their 6ig 6eautiful 6ill in they are guaranteeing a democrat president come next term. Why so many 6s?


Has the most painful budget cuts happen after the current term ends!
When a lib president wins they’ll reverse course on a lot of these, including the presidential immunity one
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great cant wait for DACA to be exterminated to get it fixed for good.
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