President Donald Trump signed two executive orders on Thursday that attempt to restrict birthright citizenship narrowly. This comes a little over a month after the Supreme Court struck down his attempt to suppress birthright citizenship much more broadly. It says children will not receive birthright citizenship when either parent has been deemed an "alien enemy" by the government, is a "foreign government employee," or has "engaged in a commercial transaction" to obtain birthright citizenship for their child. In Trump v. Barbara, the Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship. It appears that is only relevant to the American Samoa, where birthright citizenship is not conferred as it is.