What if the Supreme Court rules to end birthright citizenship? - Northeastern Global News
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The Supreme Court is set to announce some big rulings on the final day of its term.
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**Summary:** A potential ruling by the Supreme Court could end birthright citizenship, a topic of significant debate and impact on immigration policy. **Why It Matters:** This decision would have far-reaching consequences for American citizenship laws and potentially affect millions of individuals born in the United States. It raises questions about national identity, constitutional rights
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