As US high court prepares ruling, Americans oppose ending birthright citizenship
JAN WOLFE and JASON LANGE
Reuters
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Donald Trump’s Citizenship Plan Gets Called Out as “Pay-to-Play”: President Donald Trump is drawing major national attention as debate intensifies over his push to challenge birthright citizenship and introduce a new investor-based residency pathway sometimes described as a “gold card” visa …
WASHINGTON — A majority of Americans believe all babies born in the country should automatically be granted citizenship, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll carried out as the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to rule on President Donald Trump's effort to end the practice.
Demonstrators hold placards outside the U.S. Supreme Court building on April 1 as the court hears arguments on the legality of the Trump administration's effort to limit birthright citizenship for the children of immigrants, in Washington.
Police officers stand outside the U.S. Supreme Court building on the day the court is expected to hear oral arguments on the legality of the Trump administration's effort to limit birthright citizenship for the children of immigrants, in Washington, April 1.
Demonstrators hold placards outside the U.S. Supreme Court building on April 1 as the court hears arguments on the legality of the Trump administration's effort to limit birthright citizenship for the children of immigrants, in Washington.
Police officers stand outside the U.S. Supreme Court building on the day the court is expected to hear oral arguments on the legality of the Trump administration's effort to limit birthright citizenship for the children of immigrants, in Washington, April 1.