President calls ruling ‘too bad for our Country’ but says Congress should ‘start today’ to end matter – key US politics stories from Tuesday, 30 June at a glance

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Donald Trump is trying to act like the fight isn’t over.

The US Supreme Court is due to rule on Tuesday on whether to let President Donald Trump restrict birthright citizenship in the United States — one of the top priorities in his…

The Supreme Court slapped down President Donald Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship in a major blow to the administration.

US President Donald Trump had issued an executive order that would have changed constitutional guarantees that people born on US soil are citizens.

The Supreme Court has struck down Donald Trump’s attempt to block automatic birthright citizenship to newborns in the U.S., dealing a massive blow to the president’s…

Top court's 6-3 ruling major blow to Trump, affirms nearly all infants born on US soil automatically become citizens.

Ruling is a rebuke to the Trump administration’s immigration agenda

The U.S. Supreme Court has delivered a significant blow to President Trump, rejecting his attempt to restrict birthright citizenship for children of immigrants. The 6-3 ruling…

The US Supreme Court has rejected Donald Trump's attempt to restrict birthright citizenship, upholding the right for nearly everyone born on US soil. Read

Handing President Donald Trump a stinging defeat, the US Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected his audacious attempt to restrict birthright citizenship in the

The US Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a broad conception of birthright citizenship, rejecting US President Donald Trump's executive order declaring that children born to parents…

Donald Trump's controversial attempt to restrict birthright citizenship in the US is rejected by the Supreme Court, upending the president's hardline agenda on immigration.

The TOI correspondent from Washington: The US Supreme Court on Tuesday dealt President Donald Trump one of the most consequential legal defeats of his second term, striking down…

United States President Donald Trump brushed aside the Supreme Court's judgment rejecting his executive order seeking to restrict birthright citizenship.

"The Supreme Court upheld Birthright Citizenship, which is too bad for our Country, but we can easily make it up in Congress through Legislation," Trump said.

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Trump's position puts him at odds with several leading Republicans, who called for a constitutional amendment on birthright citizenship.

Trump's position puts him at odds with several leading Republicans, who called for a constitutional amendment on birthright citizenship.

President Trump calls on Congress to act after the Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship, which nullified his executive order to limit these protections.