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Nathan Hager
IBM News when you want it With Bloomberg News now, I'm Nathan Hager. The final decision of the Supreme Court's term is a loss for President Donald Trump in his immigration agenda. In a divided ruling, the justices have rejected the President's planned restrictions on birthright citizenship. Bloomberg's Tyler Kendall is outside the Supreme Court.
Tyler Kendall
The decision is not necessarily surprising. Right we got those signals from the justices. President Trump himself had even indicated that he did not think that the justices were going to rule in his favor because they really seem to signal that they were skeptical of that attempt to end automatic citizenship under this executive order that President Trump signed on his very first day in office, which essentially would have restricted birthright citizenship to those with at least one parent who was a US Citizen or green card holder, which meant that children born to those on temporary visas would not be eligible. For example.
Nathan Hager
Bloomberg's Tyler Kendall outside the Supreme Court, where the justices also threw out long standing federal limits on political party spending in coordination with candidates that was a 6:3 decision down ideological lines. The justices also upheld state laws that allow transgender women and girls to be barred from competing in their school's female athletic teams. That's news when you want it with Bloomberg News Now. I'm Nathan Hager. This is Bloomberg.
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This special report covers the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision to uphold birthright citizenship, marking a significant defeat for President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda. The episode provides immediate reactions and expert analysis from outside the Supreme Court, detailing the implications of the ruling. Additional updates on two other major court decisions—related to political spending and transgender athletes—are also covered.
[01:36] Nathan Hager:
“The final decision of the Supreme Court’s term is a loss for President Donald Trump in his immigration agenda. In a divided ruling, the justices have rejected the President’s planned restrictions on birthright citizenship.”
[01:59] Tyler Kendall:
“The decision is not necessarily surprising. Right we got those signals from the justices. President Trump himself had even indicated that he did not think that the justices were going to rule in his favor because they really seem to signal that they were skeptical of that attempt to end automatic citizenship under this executive order that President Trump signed on his very first day in office…”
[01:59] Tyler Kendall:
“…which essentially would have restricted birthright citizenship to those with at least one parent who was a US citizen or green card holder, which meant that children born to those on temporary visas would not be eligible.”
“…the justices also threw out long standing federal limits on political party spending in coordination with candidates. That was a 6:3 decision down ideological lines. The justices also upheld state laws that allow transgender women and girls to be barred from competing in their school's female athletic teams.”
On the broader significance:
[01:59] Tyler Kendall:
“The decision is not necessarily surprising. … They really seem to signal that they were skeptical of that attempt to end automatic citizenship under this executive order…”
On the legal basis:
[01:59] Tyler Kendall:
“President Trump signed (the executive order) on his very first day in office, which essentially would have restricted birthright citizenship to those with at least one parent who was a US citizen or green card holder…”
The report maintains Bloomberg’s clear, concise, and factual tone, focusing on straightforward analysis, reactions from key players, and credible courtroom context. The language is direct and informational, steering clear of opinion while providing quotations from involved reporters.
This episode of Big Take offers essential insight into a watershed moment for U.S. immigration and Supreme Court jurisprudence, with concise and authoritative reporting direct from the courthouse.