Via NY TIMES:
President Trump on Friday said his administration would move ahead with plans to end birthright citizenship after the Supreme Court limited the ability of judges to pause the president’s executive orders.
But even as he celebrated the ruling in a news conference, Mr. Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi struggled to provide basic details about how they would carry out a policy that would reshape American citizenship.
The court did not address the merits of Mr. Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship, which is expected to come back to the court, perhaps as soon as this fall. But the practical effect of Friday’s 6-3 decision is that, in 30 days, birthright citizenship would end in the 28 states that have not challenged Mr. Trump’s order.
Ms. Bondi dodged questions over who would be responsible for vetting citizenship under Mr. Trump’s policy and whether medical professionals would be tasked with verifying the citizenship of new parents. “This is all pending litigation,” Ms. Bondi said, predicting it will be decided in the court’s next term.