The Supreme Court allows Trump to revoke citizenship by birthright.
The U.S. Supreme Court supported Trump's decision regarding citizenship rights for children of foreigners. The judges believe that lower courts cannot block presidential decrees at the national level. The Trump administration argues that the citizenship rights of children of foreigners in the U.S. should be restricted.
The Supreme Court's decision has garnered support from conservatives and limits the influence of lower courts on presidential decisions. Trump declared this his 'great victory', which, in his opinion, will put an end to temporary court bans.
The decision opens an important precedent for future disputes over presidential power in the U.S. and confirms that courts cannot categorically prohibit the enforcement of presidential decrees. This may be significant for the further development of the country's legal system.
The Supreme Court's ruling on the citizenship rights of children of foreigners in the U.S. underscores the limitations on the power of lower courts over presidential actions and has great significance for the future legal development of the country.
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