The Justice Department announced on July 1, 2026, that it will direct its staff to pursue fraud charges in cases of alleged birth tourism. This decision follows a Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship, which was decided by a 6-3 vote. A memo from the office of the deputy attorney general outlined the new directive.
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Justice Department to Pursue Fraud Charges in Birth Tourism Cases Following Supreme Court Ruling
The Justice Department has instructed its staff to focus on bringing fraud charges related to birth tourism. This directive comes after a Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship, which was decided by a 6-3 margin.
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Federal prosecutors directed to prioritize ‘birth tourism’ after Supreme Court birthright citizenship ruling
Justice Department to Pursue Fraud Charges in Birth Tourism Cases Following Supreme Court Ruling