US Supreme Court limits federal judges power on birthright citizenship
Briefly

The US Supreme Court ruled that individual judges cannot grant nationwide injunctions, favoring both the Trump and Biden administrations that argued against judicial overreach. The ruling is seen as a victory for President Trump, who may now seek to advance policy initiatives hindered by prior court rulings, including his controversial birthright citizenship restrictions. Though the ruling prevents judges from issuing orders that affect all people, it leaves the fate of Trump's restrictions ambiguous, sending cases back to lower courts for further deliberation.
The ruling clarified that individual judges cannot issue nationwide injunctions, siding with the Trump administration's argument against judicial overreach concerning policies like birthright citizenship.
Despite the Supreme Court's decision, the future of Trump's birthright citizenship restrictions remains uncertain, as the cases are sent back to lower courts for further consideration.
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