Supreme Court rejects birthright citizenship

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 The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday sided with the Trump Administration in a 6-3 decision that will have immediate impact on the president’s deportation strategies.

In a ruling that broke down along the panel’s ideological boundaries, the high court granted the Trump Administration’s request to stay a lower court injunction blocking them from deporting individuals to third countries without prior notice. The near-term win will allow for the deportation of criminal illegal aliens to countries like El Salvador, Libya and South Sudan.

The court’s conservative justices ruled 6-3 in favor of the administration, with Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson dissenting. “Rather than allowing our lower court colleagues to man­age this high-stakes litigation with the care and attention it plainly requires, this Court now intervenes to grant the Government emergency relief from an order it has repeat­edly defied,” Justice Sotomayor said.

At issue was a group of illegal aliens who had challenged their removals to third countries, or those that were not their country of origin. Lawyers for the migrants had urged the Supreme Court to leave a ruling from a ruling in place from U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy, who ordered the administration to halt deportations of all illegal aliens slated for deportation to a country not “explicitly” named in their removal orders, Fox News reported.

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This ruling should help get control of the border and the illegal immigrant invasion of the US. 

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