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The Supreme Court just blessed the birth tourism industry

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

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washingtonexaminer.comStai leggendo16 h fa

The Supreme Court just blessed the birth tourism industry

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

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  1. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·eu.usatoday.com

    Trump's DOJ takes aim at 'birth tourism in wake of birthright ruling

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

  2. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    US Justice Department directs prosecutors to prioritize 'birth tourism' following court ruling - The Economic Times

    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…

eu.usatoday.com
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Trump's DOJ takes aim at 'birth tourism in wake of birthright ruling

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

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timesofindia.indiatimes.com19 h fa

US cracks down on 'birth tourism', warns of visa fraud, money laundering charges: What it means

United States department of justice on Tuesday instructed federal prosecutors to make investigations into “birth tourism” a priority, hours after the Supreme Court blocked President Donald Trump’s bid to curtail…

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theguardian.com6 h fa

Trump attorney general plots crackdown on ‘birth tourism’ after supreme court ruling

Todd Blanche to target tourists and migrants despite such births accounting for less than 1% of US babies born yearly

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economictimes.indiatimes.com21 h fa

US Justice Department directs prosecutors to prioritize 'birth tourism' following court ruling - The Economic…

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…

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  • mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·timesofindia.indiatimes.com

    US cracks down on 'birth tourism', warns of visa fraud, money laundering charges: What it means

    United States department of justice on Tuesday instructed federal prosecutors to make investigations into “birth tourism” a priority, hours after the Supreme Court blocked…

  • mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·washingtonexaminer.com

    The Supreme Court just blessed the birth tourism industry

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

  • mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·theguardian.com

    Trump attorney general plots crackdown on ‘birth tourism’ after supreme court ruling

    Todd Blanche to target tourists and migrants despite such births accounting for less than 1% of US babies born yearly