Almost 7 in 10 say Supreme Court should keep birthright citizenship in place: Survey
Nearly 70 percent of respondents in a Quinnipiac University poll think the Supreme Court should keep birthright citizenship in place. The results come ahead of the high court’s ruling on the legality of President Trump’s executive order seeking to end the policy. The survey, conducted between June 18 and 22, found that 69 percent of...
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