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Donald Trump signs two executive orders to narrow birthright citizenship
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Sunday World
US President Donald Trump on Thursday signed two executive orders to narrow birthright citizenship – a new effort by the administration following the Supreme Court’s ruling against its previous order.
“We had a very unfortunate decision in the Supreme Court concerning birthright,” Trump said in the White House Oval Office as he signed the new orders.
On January 20, 2025 – the inauguration day of his second term – Trump signed an executive order regarding birthright citizenship.
Multiple lower courts had ruled in favour of the plaintiffs, and the executive order never took effect.
On June 30 2026, the Supreme Court – by a 6-3 vote – rejected Trump’s executive order denying birthright citizenship to children of undocumented immigrants or temporary residents, upholding birthright citizenship.