U.S. Supreme Court Will Hear Oral Argument on May 15 on Whether to Stay Lower Court Injunctions in Birthright Citizenship Cases

On March 13, President Donald Trump had asked the U.S. Supreme Court for a stay of lower court injunctions in birthright citizenship cases. On April 17, the U.S. Supreme Court said it won’t decide that until after it hears oral arguments on Thursday, May 15. All three pending cases will be combined for that hearing. They are Trump v Casa, 24A884; Trump v Washington, 24A885; and Trump v New Jersey, 24A886. The first case originated in Maryland. Each side will have one hour.

There are already over a dozen amicus curiae briefs in these cases, with more likely. They are on both sides.


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U.S. Supreme Court Will Hear Oral Argument on May 15 on Whether to Stay Lower Court Injunctions in Birthright Citizenship Cases — 2 Comments

  1. Birthright citizenship for illegals could easily mean China or India could easily conquer the US by sending say 50 million pregnant illegals in per year. It’s a drop in the bucket to their population. A full scale military blitzkrieg might be quicker, but would be defeated. Chinese military strategy takes a more long term view.

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