The court’s ruling could now mean that once a child born to noncitizen parents leaves certain states, they won’t be considered a U.S. citizen.

It is considering whether a single federal judge can block a nationwide order from the US president.

The most anticipated decision: Whether the court will let President Trump to enforce changes to birthright citizenship amid a legal challenge.

The outcome was a victory for Trump but a conservative majority left open the possibility birthright citizenship changes could remain blocked.

The case stemmed from an executive order Trump signed when he took office that ended birthright citizenship.

The court’s ruling could now mean that once a child born to noncitizen parents leaves certain states, they won’t be considered a U.S. citizen.

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Because of the ruling to limit injunctions, Trump's birthright citizenship order will be able to take effect, 30 days after the courts opinion was filed, the court said.