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Birthright citizenship decision pregnant with possibilities for US visa applicants
AS June bids goodbye to 2026, the United States Supreme Court has sent a tentative hello to US visa applicants. The slim ...
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Congress is planning to crack down on birth tourism after the U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling preserved birthright ...
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A divided Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a broad conception of birthright citizenship, rejecting President Donald Trump’s ...
Venezuela native Abelardo Rincón built a life for six years in the US state of Georgia - working in a car dealership, ...
Opponents of birthright citizenship say it leads to “birth tourism.” Researchers estimated that 5,000 to 26,000 foreign pregnant women travel to the U.S. annually to give birth, a tiny slice of annual ...
Children born in the US to parents on temporary visas as well as undocumented immigrants, will continue to receive US ...
Birthright citizenship narrowly prevailed at the Supreme Court. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's opinion reads as a warning ...
A bare majority of Supreme Court justices ruled that President Trump’s executive order was unconstitutional, reflecting a ...
Barbara, the birthright-citizenship case that dominated headlines this term, was emblematic of how the court can be ...
In its ruling today in Trump v. Barbara, the Court ruled by a vote of 6 to 3 that President Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship is unlawful. It divided 5 to 4 on whether that order ...
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