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 U.S. Justice Department prioritizes birth tourism investigations after the Supreme Court affirms birthright citizenship rights.

The Justice Department urged prosecutors to investigate 'birth tourism' after the Supreme Court ruled against Trump's citizenship restrictions.