Trump's Historic Supreme Court Visit Sparks Immigration Policy Debate

President Trump made a landmark visit to the Supreme Court to witness arguments on his policy to limit birthright citizenship, sparking discussions on its legality. Critics label the directive as unconstitutional and racially biased. The court's ruling, expected by June, could significantly impact Trump's hardline immigration stance.

Trump's Historic Supreme Court Visit Sparks Immigration Policy Debate
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President Donald Trump attended Supreme Court proceedings on Wednesday, marking a historic moment as he listened to arguments challenging the legality of his immigration policy aimed at limiting birthright citizenship. Trump's presence highlighted the contentious debate surrounding the policy he views as integral to his immigration strategy.

Seated prominently, Trump witnessed as his administration's argument was presented, followed by the opposing side. Although the court has previously supported Trump in emergency rulings including on immigration, this session saw skepticism towards his directive. A decision is anticipated by the end of June.

Critics argue Trump's policy is unconstitutional and rooted in racial bias. Demonstrators gathered outside the courthouse, signaling the public interest and division over the issue. Despite Trump's criticism of judges opposing him, the legal community awaits a pivotal decision that could redefine birthright citizenship in the U.S.

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