Donald Trump Fumes at Supreme Court Defeat as Democrats Celebrate and GOP Scrambles for a Plan B
The U.S. Supreme Court has delivered a major blow to Donald Trump's immigration agenda, striking down his executive order attempting to end automatic birthright citizenship. In a historic ruling, the High Court upheld the 14th Amendment's Citizenship Clause, affirming that children born on American soil are citizens at birth, regardless of their parents' legal status.
Trump blasted the SC ruling on Truth Social, calling the decision "too bad for our country" and immediately demanding that Congress pass legislation to end birthright citizenship. Meanwhile, Congressional Democrats and immigration advocates are celebrating the landmark legal victory, as thousands of DACA recipients and undocumented families express overwhelming relief over the decision. With executive actions blocked, the GOP and conservative lawmakers are now scrambling for options to address border security, birth tourism, and immigration policy.
In this video, we break down the Supreme Court vote split, Chief Justice John Roberts' majority opinion, the dissents from conservative justices, and what this means for the future of U.S. immigration laws, DACA immigrants, and the upcoming legislative battle in Congress.