This week, the Supreme Court is set to make important decisions on two major issues. First, they will consider whether President Trump can end birthright citizenship, which is the right for anyone born in the United States to automatically become a citizen. This decision could impact many families and change a long-standing part of American law. Second, the justices will decide if the President has the authority to fire a leader of the Federal Reserve, an independent agency that plays a crucial role in managing the country’s economy. These decisions could have significant effects on how the government operates and on people’s lives across the nation.
QUESTION: How might changes to birthright citizenship affect the identity and diversity of the United States?
