NBC News reports:
The Supreme Court on Friday allowed the Trump administration to take steps to implement its contentious proposal to end automatic birthright citizenship.
The court granted a request by the Trump administration to narrow the scope of nationwide injunctions imposed by judges so that they apply only to groups and individuals that sued. That means the birthright citizenship proposal can move forward in the states that challenged it as well as those that did not.
The policy remains blocked for now in one additional state, New Hampshire, as a result of a separate lawsuit that is not before the Supreme Court. The court also said that the administration can continue working administratively on how the policy would be implemented.
Read the full article. But no ruling on the constitutionality of birthright citizenship itself.
In a 6-3 opinion along ideological lines, the Supreme Court allowed President Trump’s executive order restricting birthright citizenship to go into effect in some areas of the country, for now, by curtailing judges’ ability to block the president’s policies nationwide.
— Zach Schonfeld (@ZachASchonfeld) June 27, 2025
BREAKING: Supreme Court hands Trump win on birthright citizenship, judicial oversight
6-3 along ideological lines, Barrett has the opinion@CourthouseNews pic.twitter.com/u06KfcL9Xr
— Kelsey Reichmann (@KelseyReichmann) June 27, 2025
The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to take steps to enforce its contentious proposal to end automatic birthright citizenship. https://t.co/rKw2Ya8xYL
— Breaking News (@BreakingNews) June 27, 2025
Supreme Court allows Trump order to limit birthright citizenship for now.
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— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) June 27, 2025
BREAKING: The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 vote, just handed Trump a major win by limiting judges’ ability to block his birthright citizenship order nationwide.
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— POLITICO (@politico) June 27, 2025