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SCOTUS to rule on birthright citizenship. And, U.S. murder rate nears new low

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SCOTUS to rule on birthright citizenship. And, U.S. murder rate nears new low
NPR News — 30 June 2026
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Why This Matters

The Supreme Court’s potential reconsideration of birthright citizenship strikes at the heart of America’s self-definition—a nation built on immigration but also on legal frameworks that have defined citizenship since Reconstruction. A ruling to challenge or reinterpret the 14th Amendment could reshape the legal landscape for millions, redefining who belongs in the U.S. beyond mere geography.

Background Context

Birthright citizenship, established by the 14th Amendment and affirmed in *U.S. v. Wong Kim Ark* (1898), has been a cornerstone of U.S. immigration policy for over a century. The amendment’s authors, including Sen. Jacob Howard, explicitly rejected proposals to limit citizenship by parentage, embedding the principle in constitutional law. Today’s legal challenges often stem from political debates over border security and unauthorized immigration.

What Happens Next

If the Court takes up the case, the decision could hinge on whether conservative justices view birthright citizenship as an entrenched right or an outdated relic. A ruling narrowing its scope could trigger immediate legal battles over deportations and naturalization, while a broad affirmation may force Congress to address immigration reform directly. The timing—amid a presidential election—adds urgency to the Court’s deliberations.

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