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Supreme Court will issue opinion on many important upcoming decisions including birthright citizenship

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Supreme Court is expected At least one decision will have to be given today as the term is going to end at the end of this month. Decisions have yet to be made on several matters that are relevant to Donald Trump, including his effort to limit birthright citizenship and plans to remove legal protections from Haitian and Syrian immigrants.

Generally, the term lasts between October and the end of June – but the most important cases are often left until the end of the term.

Two major immigration-based decisions have yet to be made. One pending decision is Trump’s desire to ban birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants and those whose parents are temporary residents.

“Birthright citizenship is one of America’s most consequential commitments – the idea that where you are born, not where your parents came, determines your connection to this country,” said Adam Strom, executive director and co-founder of Reimagining Migration at The74. “For the millions of immigrant-origin children in our schools, this is not an abstraction. This is the ground they stand on.”

The court also has a case scheduled to decide whether the U.S. can end Temporary Protected Status that has allowed Haitian and Syrian immigrants to live and work in the country.

Other significant matters include Trump’s desire to fire a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve.

President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump. Photograph: DTS News Agency Germany/Shutterstock

in other news:

  • Donald Trump has signed a 14-point deal with Iran and claimed it has given the US a “big win”. Andrew Roth of The Guardian argues that the US entered the war with maximalist goals and exited it with a pragmatic decision to end the conflict despite the political costs.

  • Police in New York said a teenager died Wednesday when a Central Park carriage horse was thrown from its driver.

  • On Wednesday, court proceedings revealed that Luigi Mangione’s legal team is planning a psychiatric defense during his upcoming Manhattan state court trial over the murder of UnitedHealthcare executive Brian Thompson.

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if you forgot it last night donald trump Signed 14 point agreement with iranClaiming that it provided a “major victory” for the United States – He even made significant political and financial concessions to Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. and prevent “worldwide depression”.

In extraordinary comments yesterday, Trump went from threatening Iran with a new wave of attacks to suggesting The country had the basic right to enrich uranium for civilian useHe He will not pressure Tehran to abandon its ballistic missile program And The US must “return” billions of dollars of Iran’s frozen assets..

Those comments, as well as the full text of the agreement – ​​were appreciated Hezbollah chairman, Naim QasimAs a “great victory” – likely to provoke anger israel and among Republican Party hard-liners, who urged Trump not to make any deal with Tehran.

President of Iran, masoud pezeshkianSigned the agreement with Tehran yesterday. US Vice President JD Vance The agreement is also expected to be signed at a more formal ceremony in Geneva tomorrow.

Iran’s chief negotiator, Mohammad Bagher GhalibafSaid:

double quotation markThis agreement is a record of America’s failure. People will see it and decide.

Trump signs 14-point peace deal with Iran – Video

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