A majority of Supreme Court justices ruled on January 7, 2023, to uphold birthright citizenship, citing the 14th Amendment as clearly establishing jus soli, Latin for 'right of the soil.' Chief Justice John Roberts and conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett sided with their three liberal counterparts to strike down President Trump's January executive order aiming to limit this right.
Background on Birthright Citizenship
The 14th Amendment, ratified in 1868, guarantees that all persons born in the United States are citizens. This ruling reinforces the principle that citizenship is not contingent upon parental immigration status.
Previously, President Trump attempted to redefine this long-standing interpretation through an executive order, which faced legal challenges. The ruling is seen as a significant affirmation of constitutional rights.





