Supreme Court rules on nationwide injunctions against Trump birthright citizenship order

Written by on June 27, 2025

Supreme Court rules on nationwide injunctions against Trump birthright citizenship order
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(WASHINGTON) — The Supreme Court on Friday granted a partial stay of nationwide injunctions issued by district courts against President Donald Trump’s executive order to effectively end birthright citizenship.

The 6-3 opinion came from Justice Amy Coney Barrett. The court’s three liberal justices dissented.

In a partial win for the president and executive power, the court said it was not deciding whether the executive order from Trump was constitutional, but rather focusing on whether a single judge has the authority to issue universal injunctions.

“Government’s applications for partial stays of the preliminary injunctions are granted, but only to the extent that the injunctions are broader than necessary to provide complete relief to each plaintiff with standing to sue,” the opinion read.

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