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Supreme Court Hears Birthright Citizenship Case with Trump Attending

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The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to clear the way to end temporary protected status for migrants from multiple countries, including Haiti and Syria.

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What specific legal arguments are being made by the Trump administration to justify ending birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment?
How many asylum seekers have been affected by the 'turnback' policy, and what are the current conditions at the border crossings?
What evidence or criteria is the Trump administration using to claim that conditions in Haiti, Syria, and other TPS countries no longer meet the threshold for protection?
What are the potential humanitarian impacts and logistical challenges if TPS is terminated for 1.3 million people from 17 countries?
How are the Supreme Court's conservative justices leaning on the birthright citizenship case, given the reported skepticism during oral arguments?

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