WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 01: People demonstrate outside the U.S. Supreme Court ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump's expected arrival on April 01, 2026 in Washington, DC. The Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments in Trump v. Barbara to determine if President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship is constitutional. According to historians and the Court, this is the first time a sitting president has attended oral arguments at the nation's highest court. (Photo by Al Drago/Getty Images)

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court struck down an executive order from President Donald Trump that would have drastically changed the rules of which children born in the U.S. get to claim American citizenship.

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Bay Area immigrant rights’ advocates and legal experts celebrated the court’s decision in Trump v. Barbara, which affirmed the long-standing interpretation of the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution to mean that all babies born on American soil are U.S. citizens, with some minor exceptions.

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