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Supreme Court rules against Trump's birthright citizenship restrictions

Supreme Court rules against Trump's birthright citizenship restrictions

El Pais (English)

The US Supreme Court ruled against President Trump's restrictions on birthright citizenship, a setback for his immigration agenda despite other victories.

5 sources across English · blind spot: little coverage from the right

Left 40% · Center 60% · Right 0%

How outlets framed it

Left: Left-leaning sources highlight the Supreme Court's ruling against Trump's birthright citizenship restrictions as a setback for his immigration agenda, while noting the slim chances of legislative success.

Center: Central sources report the Supreme Court's decision that Trump's birthright citizenship restrictions are unconstitutional and his subsequent call for congressional action.

Key divergence: The main difference is the emphasis placed on the Supreme Court's decision as either a setback for Trump's broader immigration goals or a straightforward report of the ruling and his reaction.

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