Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship may affect Florida babies in July
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The Supreme Court's recent decision limits lower courts' powers to curtail President Trump's order restricting birthright citizenship, affecting Florida significantly due to its large immigrant population. As per the ruling, babies born in the state to undocumented parents may not receive U.S. citizenship unless legal challenges arise. Miami-Dade Mayor Cava expressed concern, emphasizing that this decision undermines fundamental national values regarding citizenship. The ruling highlights potential ramifications for a state where one-fifth of the population is foreign-born, signaling a shift in citizenship rights amid ongoing national immigration debates.
The Supreme Court ruling may impact Florida's immigrant population, potentially stripping citizenship rights from babies born to undocumented parents, underlining the state's immigrant-heavy demographics.
Miami-Dade County Mayor stated that the ruling"takes a wrecking ball to the fundamental values long held in our nation that if you are born in the USA, you are a citizen."
Read at Miami Herald
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