NJ advocacy group takes stand against Trump birthright citizenship ban
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By Ricardo Kaulessar
Published on April 1, 2026.
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments against President Donald Trump's controversial executive order, which denies citizenship to children born to non-identifiable adults or those with temporary immigration status. The case is expected to be resolved in court by the end of the day. .
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