Supreme Court to Decide Trump’s Bid on Birthright Citizenship 🚨
The Supreme Court will rule on the legality of Trump’s executive order to curb birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment, with a decision expected by June 2026.
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The Supreme Court will rule on the legality of Trump’s executive order to curb birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment, with a decision expected by June 2026.
President Trump announced on Nov. 27 a permanent pause on migration from “Third World Countries,” ending federal benefits for noncitizens and threatening widespread deportations.
A coalition of unions, employers and religious groups sued to block Trump’s new $100K fee on H-1B visas, arguing it oversteps presidential authority.
Home Furnishings Assoc. warns U.S. retailers as Trump unveils 30–50% furniture tariffs, a move that could raise prices and shake up supply chains come October 1.
President Trump warned he might unwind key trade deals with the EU, Japan and South Korea if the Supreme Court strikes down his tariffs in a high-stakes appeal.
Over 30 unions marched in Washington on August 28, protesting Trump’s order limiting federal union bargaining and highlighting corporate union-busting and economic inequality.
Tariffs on imports from the Chinese mainland and Brazil are hiking prices on crayons, electronics, and more, pushing U.S. back-to-school costs up 7.3% this year.
Tightened U.S. visa rules, justified by national security concerns, are turning top academic talents into academic refugees.
A new Federal Reserve Bank of New York study warns that US tariffs on Chinese imports could negatively impact the US economy more than official data indicates.
US President Trump boosts tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, sparking new trade tensions and potential global economic shifts. Discover what this means for you! 🇺🇸💹