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Don’t forget to register for the 2026 Ohio Chapters Conference! Join us on April 17 in Columbus, OH for a full day of meaningful conversation, featuring panels on “America 250: Ohio’s Legacy in the American Story,” “Religious Liberty in the States: Evaluating an Ohio RFRA,” and https://t.co/NWOKsmHDjR

The administration emphasizes that the phrase “subject to the jurisdiction” has limits, and that children of certain noncitizens, particularly in cases involving children born to parents who are unlawfully or temporarily in the United States, do not fall within the original

Challengers argue the order conflicts with the Constitution’s text, which provides that all persons born in the United States and subject to its jurisdiction are citizens, a principle long understood to apply broadly.

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