WOW: The Supreme Court Just Dropped a Massive Surprise on Immigration Policy
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WOW: The Supreme Court Just Dropped a Massive Surprise on Immigration Policy

This is huge! The Supreme Court has just agreed to rule on if President Trump has the authority to end birthright citizenship for children born in the United States that have illegal aliens as parents. The first day President Trump took office he signed an Executive Order that declared that the U.S. government will not recognize children born on U.S. soil as citizens if they have illegal immigrants as parents. His Executive Order was almost instantly challenged by a lower court and has since made its way to the Supreme Court. CNN breaks down the biggest Supreme Court Case of the year:   Here’s a backup video if needed: BREAKING: In a massive development, the Supreme Court has agreed to rule on if President Trump has the Constitutional authority to END birthright citizenship for illegal aliens. This will be huge. Birthright citizenship for illegals was NOT intended under the 14th Amendment!… pic.twitter.com/a9vO9KF3TC — Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) December 5, 2025 The Guardian reported more on the case: The US supreme court agreed on Friday to decide the legality of Donald Trump’s order to heavily restrict the right to birthright citizenship, the long-held constitutional principle that individuals born on US soil are automatically United States citizens. The justices will hear the president’s request to uphold his executive order on birthright citizenship, issued just hours after Trump took office for his second term and immediately blocked from taking effect. The order was a contentious part of the administration’s far-reaching immigration crackdown – and a step that would transform the interpretation of a 19th-century constitutional provision. Multiple judges across the country filed injunctions blocking the order, finding it violates or probably violates the constitution, federal statute and US supreme court precedent. Trump then took to the supreme court to fight the injunctions. In a major decision in June, the court ruled that lower courts were exceeding their given authority by issuing injunctions that became effective nationally. But it did not address the legality of the birthright citizenship ban itself. The justices on Friday announced they would take up a justice department appeal of a lower court’s ruling that blocked Trump’s executive order telling US government agencies not to recognize citizenship of children born in the US if neither parent is an American citizen or legal permanent resident. The lower court ruled that Trump’s policy violated the constitution’s 14th amendment and a federal law codifying birthright citizenship rights in a class-action lawsuit by parents and children whose citizenship is threatened by the directive. Take a look: BREAKING: The Supreme Court will take up the case of President Trump’s efforts to end birthright citizenship for illegal aliens. If they strike it down, it would end what is easily the biggest driver of illegal immigration to our country. pic.twitter.com/UHlUqorXRD — Greg Price (@greg_price11) December 5, 2025