The nation's highest court is set to examine the constitutional provision that grants automatic citizenship to children born on U.S. soil. Educational experts are analyzing how this ruling could affect student enrollment and access to public schools nationwide.

The nation’s highest court is preparing to examine the constitutional rule that provides automatic citizenship to children born on American soil. Educational leaders are closely monitoring how this upcoming ruling might affect various aspects of the school system.
The justices will review the longstanding provision that has guaranteed citizenship from birth for all children delivered within U.S. borders. School administrators and policy experts are evaluating the potential consequences this decision could have on student enrollment, educational services, and classroom access across the country.
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