🇺🇸 JUST IN: The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled to limit the power of district judges in issuing nationwide injunctions. This major legal shift comes as the court allows former President Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship to take effect in 30 days.
The ruling restricts lower federal courts from unilaterally blocking federal policies across the entire country — a tool often used in recent years to challenge presidential directives. Legal analysts say this decision reshapes the judicial balance of power between district courts and the executive branch.
The executive order in question seeks to end automatic citizenship for children born in the U.S. to non-citizen parents, a move that has ignited fierce legal and political debate over the 14th Amendment.
This marks a pivotal moment for U.S. immigration policy and judicial authority, with broad constitutional implications expected to spark further legal battles.










