Supreme Court to Rule on Birthright Citizenship and Other Cases
The Supreme Court is set to issue final decisions on key cases, including the legality of birthright citizenship. These rulings could have significant implications for immigration policy and presidential authority. (sources: cbsnews, northeastern, thehill, rollcall)

The Supreme Court is expected to address President Trump's actions regarding birthright citizenship along with other important cases. The outcomes may influence future immigration laws and executive powers.
- The Supreme Court will release final opinions on several significant cases, including birthright citizenship.
- The rulings may impact the legality of presidential actions related to immigration.
- Other topics under consideration include mail voting and gun rights.
Why it matters
These rulings could shape the legal landscape surrounding immigration and executive authority in the United States.
↓ Congress can act on this
6 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is HR569: Birthright Citizenship Act of 2025.
HR569 · 119th Congress
Birthright Citizenship Act of 2025
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What HR569 actually does
This story is about Major Supreme Court decisions expected, including birthright citizenship. This bill would limit citizenship at birth to children with a U.S.-citizen/national parent, an LPR parent living in the U.S.
If passed, it would:
- limit citizenship at birth to children with a U.S.-citizen/national parent, an LPR parent living in the U.S • leave prior births untouched and apply prospectively.
5 other bills moving on this issue
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This story is about Major Supreme Court decisions expected, including birthright citizenship. This bill would narrow birthright citizenship using the same parent-status test as the House companion.
If passed, it would
- narrow birthright citizenship using the same parent-status test as the House companion • preserve existing citizenship status for people born before enactment.
This story is about Major Supreme Court decisions expected, including birthright citizenship. This bill would exclude from citizenship at birth some children born to parents unlawfully present, present for diplomatic purposes.
If passed, it would
- exclude from citizenship at birth some children born to parents unlawfully present, present for diplomatic purposes • amend INA §301(a) rather than propose a constitutional amendment.
This story is about Major Supreme Court decisions expected, including birthright citizenship. This bill would state that Congress should preserve and protect birthright citizenship for everyone born in the United States.
If passed, it would
- state that Congress should preserve and protect birthright citizenship for everyone born in the United States • urge Congress to reject legislation or policy that would weaken birthright citizenship, due process.
This story is about Major Supreme Court decisions expected, including birthright citizenship. This bill would define “subject to the jurisdiction” to cover only people born to a U.S.-citizen parent or an LPR parent.
If passed, it would
- define “subject to the jurisdiction” to cover only people born to a U.S.-citizen parent or an LPR parent • apply to people born after enactment.
This story is about Major Supreme Court decisions expected, including birthright citizenship. This bill would exclude from citizenship at birth some children of unlawfully present parents, diplomats, and hostile actors.
If passed, it would
- exclude from citizenship at birth some children of unlawfully present parents, diplomats, and hostile actors • amend INA §301(a) to codify that exclusion.
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