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The Supreme Court's Citizenship Showdown
Washington, D.C., USAThursday, May 15, 2025
Meanwhile, the House Republicans are working on a "big beautiful bill" that covers a lot of ground. It includes tax cuts, changes to Medicaid and food assistance, and even student loans. The bill is a mix of old and new policies, and it's causing some tension within the Republican party. The Freedom Caucus, for instance, thinks the bill doesn't go far enough in cutting the deficit. They also want stricter work requirements for Medicaid.
The bill is set to be voted on next week, but it's not clear if it has enough support to pass. The Senate Republicans, for their part, are already dismissing the legislation. They think it's too broad and too ambitious. Only time will tell if this bill will become law or if it will fizzle out like so many others before it. The Supreme Court's decision on birthright citizenship could have far-reaching consequences. It could affect millions of people and shape the future of immigration policy in the U. S. It's a complex issue with no easy answers, but one thing is clear: the stakes are high, and the outcome will be closely watched.
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