In a ruling on President Trump's executive order regarding citizenship for children of foreign nationals born in the U.S., the Supreme Court of the United States determined that lower court judges do not have the authority to suspend the enforcement of presidential orders at the national level. The Trump administration believes that the right to citizenship by birth should be limited for children of undocumented foreign nationals residing in the U.S.
The Supreme Court's decision, which was supported by conservatives, limits the ability of lower courts to suspend presidential decisions in various areas. Following this decision, President Trump called it his 'giant victory', believing it would put an end to temporary judicial bans.
The Supreme Court's ruling is an important precedent that could impact future controversial issues regarding presidential power in the U.S. It affirms that courts do not have unquestionable authority to suspend the enforcement of presidential orders, which could have significant implications for the future development of the country's legal system.