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"textContent": "Next week, the Trump administration’s bid to deny birthright citizenship to the US-born children of undocumented immigrants and non-green card holders through an executive order will arrive at the Supreme Court—yet again. Last year, the justices didn’t address the constitutionality of the order directly; instead, they ruled on a procedural question to limit the power […]",
"title": "The Case That Could Upend Who Gets to Be an American Is Back at the Supreme Court"
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