Trump demands SCOTUS limit federal district court powers
Donald Trump opens his palms in the White House.

US President Donald Trump was seen in a meeting with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte at the White House in Washington on March 13, 2025. The photo was taken by Yuri Gripas/Abaca/Sipa USA (Sipa via AP Images).

President Donald Trump on Thursday appealed to the nation’s highest court in an effort to resuscitate a ban on birthright citizenship.

Acting Solicitor General Sarah M. Harris has submitted a 43-page application requesting a partial stay to address the three nationwide injunctions that prevent the administration from proceeding with a controversial plan to overhaul the American system by challenging the long-standing principle of citizenship that has been in place for almost 130 years.

The application presented to the U.S. Supreme Court focuses primarily on disputing the validity of the injunctions rather than delving into the merits of the birthright citizenship policy itself.

In no uncertain terms, the Trump administration accused district courts of overstepping their bounds through the scope and breadth of relief issued in the various lawsuits over the stalled-out policy.

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