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Supreme Court leans toward blocking Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Restrictions

On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court appeared inclined to uphold a block on former President Donald Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship, while simultaneously exploring ways to narrow the scope of nationwide injunctions.
The Court did not indicate exactly how it might rule, but a majority of the justices expressed concern over the consequences of allowing even a temporary implementation of Trump’s order to deny citizenship to children born in the U.S. to undocumented immigrants.
The justices heard arguments regarding the Trump administration’s emergency appeals challenging lower court rulings that had blocked the citizenship restrictions across the country. These nationwide — or universal — injunctions emerged as a key check on Trump’s attempts to reshape immigration policy and have increasingly frustrated the Republican president and his allies.
Since the beginning of Trump’s second term in January, the Court has issued 40 nationwide injunctions, said Solicitor General D. John Sauer during his opening statement, in a session that lasted over two hours.
Birthright citizenship is one of several urgent immigration-related issues that the Trump administration has asked the Court to review.
The justices are also considering the administration’s requests to end humanitarian residency for more than 500,000 people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, and to rescind temporary legal protections for another 350,000 Venezuelans.
Meanwhile, the administration continues to face legal challenges over its controversial efforts to quickly deport alleged gang members to El Salvador, under the rarely invoked Alien Enemies Act, a wartime law from the 18th century.
On his first day of his second term, President Trump signed an executive order aimed at denying birthright citizenship to children born in the U.S. to individuals who are in the country illegally or temporarily.
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Armed forces target illegal mines in Northern Ecuador with bombing raids

Ecuador’s Armed Forces carried out an operation on Monday — including airstrikes — against illegal mining in the town of Buenos Aires, in the country’s north, Defense Minister Gian Carlo Loffredo reported.
The mountainous, gold-rich area has been a hotspot for illegal mining since 2017, located in the Andean province of Imbabura.
In 2019, former president Lenín Moreno deployed around 2,400 soldiers to the region in an attempt to curb the illegal activity. “The operation began with mortar fire, followed by gunfire and bombing runs by Supertucano aircraft,” Loffredo said in a video released by the Defense Ministry.
He added that the operation would continue on Tuesday with patrols across the area to locate possible members of “irregular armed groups that may have crossed from the Colombian border.”
The Armed Forces stated on X that the intervention focused on the “complete elimination of multiple illegal mining tunnels” in the areas known as Mina Nueva and Mina Vieja.
The operation coincided with the deployment of a military and police convoy into Imbabura, which has been the epicenter of protests against President Daniel Noboa since September 22, following his decision to scrap the diesel subsidy.
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Caracas shuts embassy in Oslo without explanation following Machado’s Nobel win

Venezuela has announced the closure of its embassy in Norway, just days after opposition leader María Corina Machado was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the Venezuelan diplomatic mission provided no explanation for its decision on Monday.
“It is regrettable,” a ministry spokesperson said. “Despite our differences on several issues, Norway wishes to keep the dialogue with Venezuela open and will continue to work in that direction.” The ministry also emphasized that the Nobel Committee operates entirely independently from the Norwegian government.
In its announcement, the Nobel Committee stated that Machado met the criteria established by Alfred Nobel, “embodying the hope for a different future, where the fundamental rights of Venezuelans are heard.”
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