The Supreme Court’s latest decision in the CASA v. Trump case just gave the Trump administration a win, and it could seriously complicate birthright citizenship in the U.S. While the ruling doesn’t end automatic citizenship for kids born on U.S. soil, it limits judges from blocking federal policies nationwide.
That means future challenges to Trump’s executive order targeting children of undocumented immigrants could now play out differently across states. A baby born in California might be a citizen, but one born the same day in Texas? Not so clear. The ruling has opened the door to a confusing patchwork of citizenship rights depending on where you’re born and which court hears your case.