KATHMANDU, June 28: The US Supreme Court on Friday backed President Donald Trump's effort to limit birthright citizenship and ordered lower courts that blocked the policy to reconsider their orders, according to the Hindustan Times of India.
Trump had signed an executive order to repeal birthright citizenship, which were granted to babies born in the US, regardless of their parents’ citizenship.
The Supreme Court justices, in a 6-3 ruling, granted a request by the White House to narrow the scope of three injunctions issued by federal judges in Maryland, Massachusetts and Washington state, according to Reuters.
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The federal courts had halted enforcement of Trump's directive, issued on the first day of his presidency.
Trump had signed an executive order directing federal agencies to refuse to recognize US citizenship for those children born in countries that do not have at least one parent who is an American citizen or a lawful permanent resident.
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The Republican President's order sought to repeal birthright citizenship, which was granted to babies born in the US, regardless of their parents’ citizenship.
According to the US Constitution, anyone born in the United States becomes an American citizen under birthright citizenship, including children born to mothers in the country illegally. The right was enshrined soon after the Civil War in the US Constitution’s 14th Amendment, according to the Associated Press.