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Skepticism at the US Supreme Court as the justice has heard arguments about the president's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship for babies whose parents are in the US illegally or only have temporary status.
Solicitor General John Sauer arguing in part there are misconceptions about the Constitution's 14th Amendment and a landmark decision from 1898 which found the U.S.
born child of Chinese nationals was a citizen.
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Now, birthright citizenship is in the hands of the U.S.
Supreme Court, taking up a challenge to President Trump's executive order that would end automatic citizenship for babies whose parents are not in the U.S.
legally or who only have temporary status.
Solicitor General John Sauer argues in part that there are misconceptions about the Constitution's 14th Amendment and a landmark decision from 1898 which found the U.S.-born child of Chinese nationals was a citizen.
The government is not seeking to overturn that decision.
And ACLU attorney Cecilia Wang says the president's trying to radically reinterpret the definition of American citizenship.
Both sides facing some skeptical questions from the justices.