President Donald Trump announced on July 8, 2026, that his legal team will seek a rehearing before the Supreme Court regarding birthright citizenship. This follows a ruling where a majority of justices deemed his executive order on the matter unconstitutional. Chief Justice John Roberts stated that children born on U.S. soil, including those with parents in the country unlawfully, are citizens at birth under the 14th Amendment. Trump expressed concerns about illegal immigrants exploiting the policy and claimed that advertisements for birthright citizenship are appearing at the Southern Border. He characterized the Supreme Court's ruling as a 'miscarriage of justice' and stated that he would request an immediate rehearing.
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Trump Seeks Rehearing from Supreme Court on Birthright Citizenship Ruling
President Donald Trump has announced plans to request a rehearing from the Supreme Court regarding its ruling on birthright citizenship, which he claims is being exploited by illegal immigrants. The Supreme Court ruled that children born in the U.S. are citizens at birth under the 14th Amendment, a decision Trump has criticized as unjust.
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Trump demands rehearing after Supreme Court’s ‘insane’ birthright citizenship ruling
Trump Seeks Rehearing from Supreme Court on Birthright Citizenship Ruling