BlockBeats News, April 2nd, according to Bloomberg, the U.S. Supreme Court has "cast doubt on" former President Trump's attempt to revoke birthright citizenship, implying that a core part of his immigration plan may be struck down. Trump was seated in the front row of the courtroom, participating in oral arguments.
Trump has long believed that the current U.S. birthright citizenship system is heavily abused and is a major loophole in the U.S. immigration issue. He has publicly stated multiple times that birthright citizenship (meaning anyone born on U.S. soil automatically receives U.S. citizenship) is not a "gift" for illegal immigrants or temporary visitors, but was established after the Civil War to protect the descendants of slaves.
According to PolyBeats monitoring, the probability on the prediction market Polymarket of the "U.S. Supreme Court overturning Trump's birthright citizenship-related executive order" has risen from 81% to 95%.
