Supreme Court Expected to Hand Down Rulings on Birthright Citizenship, Presidential Power and More
The justices are weighing constitutional and election questions that could set nationwide rules for citizenship, ballot deadlines and transgender sports participation.
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More Than Half of US World Cup Team Has Dual Citizenship, Newsweek Reports
Six players on the U.S. men’s national soccer team at the 2026 World Cup were born outside the United States, and more than half of the 26-man roster hold dual citizenship, according to Newsweek reporting. The striker who scored twice in a 4-1 opening victory over Paraguay is eligible only because of a legal provision linked to birthright citizenship that the Trump administration has sought to eliminate. An executive order signed Jan. 20, 2025, …
Supreme Court Expected to Hand Down Rulings on Birthright Citizenship, Presidential Power and More
Supreme Court Expected to Hand Down Rulings on Birthright Citizenship, Presidential Power and More Blake Thor Mon, 06/15/2026 - 19:21 The U.S. Supreme Court’s annual “June boom” is about to begin, bringing an end to months of speculation. The justices are poised to hand down decisions in several landmark cases in the weeks ahead. Their rulings could have sweeping implications for birthright citizenship, presidential power, transgender athletes …
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