Trump asks Supreme Court to review ban on birthright citizenship

The Trump administration is pushing forward with its efforts to implement a narrow version of the executive order banning birthright citizenship. The administration has asked the Supreme Court to intervene and challenge three nationwide injunctions that have been put in place in Maryland, Massachusetts, and Washington state.
The judges in these states have blocked Trump’s order nationwide, arguing that it is overly broad. Acting U.S. Solicitor General Sarah Harris has filed a court document asking the Supreme Court justices to limit the scope of the rulings to cover only individuals directly impacted by the relevant courts.
The Department of Justice has stated that the executive order is crucial in President Trump’s broader efforts to repair the immigration system and address the crisis at the southern border. Despite the administration’s efforts, no court has ruled in favor of the executive order seeking to ban birthright citizenship.
The Trump administration views the executive order as a vital part of its immigration reform agenda. The administration argues that the courts have overstepped their boundaries by issuing nationwide injunctions that affect everyone in the country.
It is important to note that this is a developing story, and updates will be provided as they become available. Breanne Deppisch, a politics reporter for Fox News Digital, is closely following the developments surrounding the Trump administration’s efforts to enforce the executive order on birthright citizenship.
Stay tuned for more updates on this breaking news story.