Trump to ask US Supreme Court for new hearing on birthright citizenship
- In June, the Supreme Court ruled against Trump’s order to restrict birthright citizenship for some individuals born in the US.
- US President Donald Trump says he plans to ask the United States Supreme Court to rehear a recent case which struck down his order to end birthright citizenship for all individuals born in the US.
- The court last month rejected Trump’s attempt to restrict birthright citizenship in the US, but speaking on Wednesday, the president said he will ask for the case to be heard again.
Confirmed
- In June, the Supreme Court ruled against Trump’s order to restrict birthright citizenship for some individuals born in the US.
- US President Donald Trump says he plans to ask the United States Supreme Court to rehear a recent case which struck down his order to end birthright citizenship for all individuals born in the US.
Unverified
- The court last month rejected Trump’s attempt to restrict birthright citizenship in the US, but speaking on Wednesday, the president said he will ask for the case to be heard again.
Sources: The Hill, Al Jazeera