Unlike Trump's earlier policy, the orders don't attempt to exclude the children of millions of undocumented immigrants broadly. Trump presented the measures in the Oval Office alongside White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, criticizing the Supreme Court ruling that derailed the administration's first approach. The orders follow a June Supreme Court decision that struck down Trump's earlier effort to restrict automatic citizenship for children born to parents who were either undocumented or temporarily present in the U.S. Democratic-led states and immigration-rights organizations had already challenged that policy in multiple lawsuits before the Supreme Court weighed in. He noted that the justices didn't characterize illegal immigration as an "invasion" that would remove children born to undocumented parents from constitutional citizenship protections.