Keep reading for our interview with an American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) attorney who is the challengers’ counsel of record. President Trump is headed to Supreme Court this morning to see up close when his bid to end birthright citizenship falls into the justices’ hands. The face-to-face moment will make Trump the first known sitting…
5 things to watch as Supreme Court weighs birthright citizenship
Originally reported by The Hill
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