Trump targets birthright citizenship again: Legal experts react
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President Donald Trump is taking another swing at limiting so-called birth tourism and birthright citizenship, citing a “very unfortunate decision” in the Supreme Court this year that struck down his earlier attempt to curb birthright citizenship. He signed executive orders on the subject Thursday, which appear to largely tighten laws already in place and narrow recognized exceptions. It’s a seemingly more limited attempt compared to an executive order Trump signed last year that sought to broadly end the right for children born in the country to people who are not US citizens. The Supreme Court rejected that effort in June, citing the 14th Amendment of the Constitution, which grants citizenship to anyone born on American soil. CNN talks to legal experts on what makes this new effort different. 0:00 The new executive order from Trump 2:57 Can this be practically enforced? 7:06 ACLU Lawyer: “Trump can’t take no for an answer” Watch 24/7 live news with CNN Headlines: https://bit.ly/4
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