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Court keeps birthright citizenship as Trump turns to Congress
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The Court rejected Trump's birthright citizenship limits and the White House is turning to Congress, where NBC notes Republicans hold 53 Senate seats.
- Frame 1The Supreme Court rejected Trump's order, keeping birthright citizenship in place for U.S.-born children.
- Frame 2Lower courts had already paused the policy; the justices left the constitutional rule standing.
- Frame 3The ruling split 6-3, with the majority grounding citizenship in the 14th Amendment and long practice.
- Frame 4Trump said Congress should pass legislation with the same limits instead of a constitutional amendment.
- Frame 5The order targeted children whose parents are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
- Frame 6With Republicans holding 53 Senate seats, the bill effort faces long odds.
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- Jun 30, 9:02 PM EDT
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