
Supreme Court to hear arguments in May in challenge to Trump’s plan to end birthright citizenship
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The Supreme Court on Thursday deferred a request from President Donald Trump that would have allowed him to immediately enforce a plan to end birthright citizenship against all but a handful of individuals, but it agreed to hear arguments about his request to limit lower court judges from handing down sweeping injunctions.
The Supreme Court on Thursday deferred a request from President Donald Trump that would have allowed him to immediately enforce a plan to end birthright citizenship against all but a handful of individuals, but it agreed to hear arguments about his request to limit lower court judges from handing down sweeping injunctions. The high court will hear arguments in the case on May 15. This story is breaking and will be updated.

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