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SCOTUS upholds birthright citizenship. And, key results from Colorado's primaries

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Brittney Melton
SCOTUS upholds birthright citizenship. And, key results from Colorado's primaries
AI Summary

The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld birthright citizenship in a 6-3 ruling, rejecting efforts to limit the constitutional right for children born on U.S. soil. Additionally, Colorado's primary elections saw notable upsets, including a democratic socialist victory in a congressional district.

Why it matters

The SCOTUS ruling settles a major constitutional debate regarding immigration, while the Colorado results signal shifting political dynamics within the Democratic party.

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The summary presents the legal ruling and election results as factual developments without partisan commentary.

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