The U.S. Supreme Court has expressed skepticism regarding U.S. President Donald Trump's attempt to revoke birthright citizenship, suggesting that a key part of his immigration plan might be rejected. According to BlockBeats, Trump was present in the front row of the public seating during the oral arguments.
Trump has long argued that the current birthright citizenship system in the United States is heavily abused and is a major loophole in the country's immigration issues. He has publicly stated that birthright citizenship, which grants automatic U.S. citizenship to anyone born on U.S. soil, was not intended as a 'gift' for illegal immigrants or temporary visitors, but was established post-Civil War to protect the descendants of slaves.
PolyBeats reports that on the prediction market Polymarket, the probability of the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Trump's executive order related to birthright citizenship has increased from 81% to 95%.