ADVERTISEMENTWASHINGTON ― The chief justice of the United States has broken the law. You’re arguing for the government of the United States — talking about what citizenship is and ought to mean. “You’re arguing for the government of the United States — talking about what citizenship is and ought to mean,” Kennedy added. The Supreme Court may well decide that only egregious, “material” lies count for the purposes of stripping someone’s citizenship — a requirement that could stand as a roadblock for tougher immigration measures in the Trump era. The case, Maslenjak v. United States, is the last case the Supreme Court heard before the end of the current term.
Source: Huffington Post April 26, 2017 21:46 UTC