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- The Supreme Court is debating if pregnant women abroad can claim U.S. citizenship at birth, affecting immigration laws.
- The case questions the legality of birthright citizenship for children born to foreign nationals, highlighting ongoing legal debates.
- The ruling may reshape how courts interpret birthright citizenship, especially regarding pregnant women outside the U.S.
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