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Trump says he'll ask Supreme Court to rehear birthright citizenship case
By Max Rego and The Hill at KXAN (NBC Austin) - All Stories
· July 9, 2026
· 1 min read
On the final day of its term last week, the Supreme Court struck down the president’s day-one order — which would have required a baby born on U.S. soil to have at least one parent with citizenship or permanent legal status to receive automatic citizenship.
Key takeaway soil to have at least one parent with citizenship or permanent legal status to receive automatic citizenship.
Why this matters in Barton Creek News
The Supreme Court's decision to strike down the president's order on birthright citizenship has implications for the diverse community of Barton Creek , where many residents have ties to immigrant families. As the issue may be revisited in the future, local families with mixed citizenship status will be watching closely to see how any potential changes could affect their loved ones. In Travis County, where Barton Creek is located, there are many organizations that provide support and resources to immigrant communities, and these groups may play a crucial role in helping families navigate any changes to citizenship laws. The county's demographic makeup, with a significant proportion of foreign-born residents, means that any revisions to birthright citizenship could have a disproportionate impact on local families and communities. As the case potentially moves forward, Barton Creek residents can expect to see continued discussion and debate on this issue.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 9, 2026 ·
Source: KXAN (NBC Austin) - All Stories ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? On the final day of its term last week, the Supreme Court struck down the president’s day-one order — which would have required a baby born on U.S. soil to have at least one parent with citizenship or permanent legal status to receive automatic citizenship.
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