Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship, ICE increases enforcement
The Supreme Court has ruled to uphold birthright citizenship, impacting immigration policy. In response, ICE has ramped up enforcement activities. (sources: foxnews, theguardian, cbsnews)

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to uphold birthright citizenship under the Fourteenth Amendment, rejecting an executive order aimed at ending the policy. Following the decision, ICE conducted over 10,000 arrests in a five-day period.
- The Supreme Court's ruling rejected an executive order related to birthright citizenship.
- The decision was supported by three conservative justices alongside the liberal justices.
- ICE's enforcement actions increased significantly following the ruling.
Why it matters
The ruling affects the legal status of citizenship for individuals born in the U.S. and may influence future immigration policies.
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