Supreme Court to hear arguments on whether Trump can implement birthright citizenship ban

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The Supreme Court said it will hear oral arguments next month on whether the Trump administration can take steps to enforce its contentious proposal to end automatic birthright citizenship while litigation continues. NBC News’ Danny Cevallos breaks down the implications of how this legal battle will play out.

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