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And Carrie, let's imagine that the Supreme Court sides with the Trump administration on this.
What would the immediate effects be?
Yeah.
And I do wonder what this means for children born with, you know, in sort of weird situations, right?
Whether their parentage is unclear.
What kind of situations does this raise for babies under those circumstances?
Yeah.
Domenico, what what sense do you have of like where public opinion falls on this issue?
I know we have a good sense of a lot of immigration issues, but this is, as we mentioned, a fringe legal theory.
What do we know possibly of where the public falls on this?
Well, I guess my next question is, like, where do you see voters sort of fall when we're looking specifically at party breakdowns or maybe by race?
I do wonder what this says about the Supreme Court and how conservative the court has gotten in recent years.
I mean, do you have thoughts on just the fact that the court wants to take up this question?
I am also curious about our politics and this country's legacy, that this core part of Reconstruction, this amendment, could potentially be overturned.
All right.
Well, let's leave it there for today.
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