The U.S. Justice Department is now prioritizing investigations into "birth tourism" schemes, directing federal prosecutors to pursue criminal charges for visa fraud and other offenses. This move follows the Supreme Court's rejection of President Trump's attempt to limit birthright citizenship. The directive signals the administration's continued focus on immigration enforcement, aiming to deter foreign nationals from entering the U.S. solely to give birth and obtain citizenship for their children.

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 U.S. Supreme Court is set to decide on President Trump's executive order aiming to restrict birthright citizenship for children of immigrants not legally residing in the U.S.…

In Trump v. Barbara, the court struck down an order that would have denied automatic citizenship to children born here to illegal immigrant parents.