Trump's executive order says babies born in the U.S. are not entitled to citizenship if their parents are illegal immigrants or undocumented workers.

The court will hear oral arguments Wednesday in the high-stakes case.

Can Trump change the definition of birthright citizenship with a stroke of his pen? At issue is whether babies born in the U.S. are automatically citizens.

Here's how President Trump's attempt to sharply limit birthright citizenship could affect millions of Americans.

The president is believed to have been the first to attend a Supreme Court hearing.

Trump to make history as the first sitting president attending a Supreme Court hearing on limiting birthright citizenship.

Earlier this month, the president attacked the Supreme Court for striking down his tariffs.

Trump issued executive order in January 2025 that seeks to undo birthright citizenship, overriding the constitution

The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments in a case on Wednesday that could reshape what it means to be a U.S. citizen.

As part of his immigration crackdown, Trump signed an order ending the right of children of undocumented people to get automatic citizenship.

Court case will weigh the constitutionality of his contentious bid to end birthright citizenship

Advocates warn of fallout for immigrants as challenge to Trump executive order to be heard before top US court.

Trump's executive order says babies born in the U.S. are not entitled to citizenship if their parents are illegal immigrants or undocumented workers.

Trump, who broke norms by criticizing Supreme Court justices for past rulings, will attend the argument about birthright citizenship.

The Supreme Court today will hear arguments on President Donald Trump’s consequential first-day executive order in 2025, a case that could upend a long-held understanding on who…

Trump is the first sitting president to attend arguments at the nation’s highest court.

The president's arguments for restricting birthright citizenship ran into a wall of bewilderment, exasperation and even irritation from both liberal and conservative justices.

President Donald Trump took the unusual step of attending Wednesday's Supreme Court hearing on birthright citizenship.

The US president broke protocol by sitting in on arguments over his executive order challenging the 14th Amendment. Justices voiced skepticism over the bid to end birthright…

The U.S. Supreme Court will decide if Trump's order restricting birthright citizenship is constitutional. How many people gain citizenship this way?

Trump became the first sitting president to attend a SCOTUS hearing on Wednesday — but if his angry reaction to how things went is any indication, he probably won’t be attending…