The Supreme Court ruled that lower-court injunctions can only apply to plaintiffs in a case, not nationwide.
The 6-3 decision sided with the Trump administration to curb judges’ power over executive orders.
The court did not rule on the legality of the birthright citizenship ban or allow it to take effect immediately.
Immigrant advocates are refiling lawsuits and seeking emergency orders to block the policy for all affected families.
Conservative justices held that universal injunctions exceed the authority granted to federal courts.
Liberal justices warned that limiting nationwide relief undermines the rule of law.
The future of birthright citizenship policy remains uncertain pending further legal challenges.
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