Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett on Wednesday questioned Solicitor General D. John Sauer on what she dubbed the potentially “messy” applications of President Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship. “I can imagine it being messy on some applications,” Barrett told Sauer, regarding Trump’s Day 1 executive order limiting birthright citizenship to those born in…
Barrett notes ‘messy’ outcomes of Trump’s birthright executive order
Originally reported by The Hill
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