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The US Supreme Court appears to be leaning towards upholding birthright citizenship for babies born on US soil, despite the Trump administration's argument to the contrary. The court's conservative justices questioned the administration's solicitor general, expressing doubts about the executive order barring citizenship for children born to undocumented immigrants or those on long-term visas.

The US Supreme Court is considering a case on birthright citizenship. The Trump administration argues that the 14th Amendment does not grant automatic citizenship to babies born in the US. However, the court's justices seem skeptical of this argument. They questioned the administration's solicitor general, citing the amendment's language and the landmark 1898 case of Wong Kim Ark. The court is expected to rule on the case soon. The decision will have significant implications for immigration policy in the US.

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