Trump’s latest effort to limit birthright citizenship comes after Supreme Court ruled against his initial push to reinterpret the constitutional right.Published On 6 Aug 20266 Aug 2026United States President Donald Trump has signed two executive orders seeking to limit birthright citizenship, weeks after the Supreme Court upheld the practice as protected under the Constitution.The orders signed on Thursday were far more narrow than Trump’s previous attempt to restrict the practice, which confers citizenship to nearly all children born on US soil.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Trump official says White House will fight birthright citizenship decisionlist 2 of 3US Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship: Who wins, who loses?list 3 of 3Despite marquee losses, Supreme Court term grows Trump’s presidential powerend of listOne of the orders seeks to expand a narrow exception to birthright citizenship, which bars US citizenship from being conferred to the babies of foreign diplomats or invading forces.The second order calls on the secretary of state and the secretary of homeland security to halt so-called “birth tourism”, the practice of mothers travelling to the US fo...

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