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How a once-mocked argument against birthright citizenship got four votes at the Supreme Court - NBC News

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No expectant moms at the border: Trump's birthright Plan B

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Commentary: The sad inevitability of Justice Alito's birthright citizenship dissent Los Angeles TimesThe Birthright Decision Was Surprisingly Close, Some Legal Scholars Say

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Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship after Trump declared children born to those in country illegally are not citizens - CTV News.

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Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship after Trump declared children born to those in country illegally are not citizens CTV NewsU.S.

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Supreme Court defies Trump's birthright citizenship order The Globe and MailSupreme Court sends GOP in Congress scrambling over birthright citizenship USA TodayUS in Brief: Born this way The EconomistThe Supreme Court's Check on Trump's Power Was Too Close for Comfort The New Yorker

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And, key results from Colorado's primaries

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How a once-mocked argument against birthright citizenship got four votes at the Supreme Court NBC NewsThe Birthright Decision Was Surprisingly Close, Some Legal Scholars Say

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Sen Moreno pushes Congress to clarify birthright citizenship rules using Harry Reid's own 1993 legislation.

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A: No expectant moms at the border: Trump's birthright Plan B

B: Supreme Court defies Trump's birthright citizenship order The Globe and MailSupreme Court sends GOP in Congress scrambling over birthright citizenship USA TodayUS in Brief: Born this way The EconomistThe Supreme Court's Check on Trump's Power Was Too Close for Comfort The New Yorker

negation mismatch

A: Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship after Trump declared children born to those in country illegally are not citizens - CTV News.

B: Supreme Court defies Trump's birthright citizenship order The Globe and MailSupreme Court sends GOP in Congress scrambling over birthright citizenship USA TodayUS in Brief: Born this way The EconomistThe Supreme Court's Check on Trump's Power Was Too Close for Comfort The New Yorker

negation mismatch

A: Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship after Trump declared children born to those in country illegally are not citizens CTV NewsU.S.

B: Supreme Court defies Trump's birthright citizenship order The Globe and MailSupreme Court sends GOP in Congress scrambling over birthright citizenship USA TodayUS in Brief: Born this way The EconomistThe Supreme Court's Check on Trump's Power Was Too Close for Comfort The New Yorker

Summary

**Summary:** The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld birthright citizenship, a controversial issue that was once mocked by some politicians but gained four votes at the high court despite opposition. **Why It Matters:** This decision is significant because it clarifies and upholds the principle of citizenship based on birth within the United States,

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