FOR INSIDERS: Trump sees opportunity on birthright citizenship in Brett Kavanaugh opinion

ONP Summary
The Supreme Court ruled that birthright citizenship is constitutionally guaranteed under the 14th Amendment, rejecting President Trump's executive order that sought to end automatic citizenship for children born in the U.S., including those of undocumented immigrants. The decision was 6-3 in favor of birthright citizenship. Trump responded dismissively, calling the ruling 'too bad' and suggesting Congress could overturn it through legislation.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize the Court's rejection of Trump's executive order and frame the decision as protecting constitutional rights and safeguarding birthright citizenship for all children born on U.S. soil.
Moderate: Centrist outlets describe the ruling as the Supreme Court upholding birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment, characterizing it as a setback to Trump's anti-immigration agenda while maintaining a neutral, fact-based tone.
Conservative: Conservative media report Trump's dismissive and sarcastic response to the ruling, with Trump framing it as a loss for his reform agenda and suggesting legislative action could reverse it.
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President Trump says he sees an opportunity in Brett Kavanaugh’s opinion on birthright citizenship, even though the Supreme Court justice joined the court's majority in dealing a major blow to his immigration agenda.
Kavanaugh voted to block the president’s executive order on birthright citizenship under federal law, but his opinion kept the door open to...