The Trump administration has sought the Supreme Court’s approval to enforce restrictions on birthright citizenship amid ongoing legal battles. Emergency applications were submitted to the high court, urging the justices to limit the scope of court orders issued by district judges in Maryland, Massachusetts, and Washington that had previously blocked President Donald Trump’s directive signed early in his second term. Despite appeals, three federal appeals courts have upheld the block on the administration’s efforts. The order aims to withhold citizenship from individuals born after February 19 whose parents are residing in the country unlawfully. Furthermore, it prohibits U.S. agencies from issuing any form of documentation or acknowledging state documents that affirm citizenship for such children. The administration’s push for these restrictions is a contentious issue that continues to unfold in the legal arena, raising significant implications for the interpretation and application of birthright citizenship in the United States.