Supreme Court Questions Trump's Attempt to Revoke Birthright Citizenship

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On April 2, Bloomberg reported that the U.S. Supreme Court has raised questions about Trump’s attempt to revoke birthright citizenship, suggesting that a core part of his immigration plan may be rejected. Trump was seated in the front row of the public section of the court during oral arguments. He has long argued that the current birthright citizenship system in the U.S. is severely abused and is one of the major loopholes in American immigration policy. He has repeatedly stated that birthright citizenship (which grants U.S. citizenship to anyone born on U.S. soil) is not a ‘gift’ for illegal immigrants or temporary visitors, but was established after the Civil War to protect the descendants of slaves. According to PolyBeats monitoring, the probability of the ‘U.S. Supreme Court rejecting Trump’s executive order related to birthright citizenship’ has risen from 81% to 95% on the prediction market Polymarket.

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