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Federal prosecutors directed to prioritize 'birth tourism' after Supreme Court birthright citizenship ruling
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The Justice Department on Tuesday directed its staff to bring fraud charges in alleged cases of birth tourism as a response to their loss in the birthright citizenship ruling from the Supreme Court on Tuesday. In the wake of the 6-3 ruling, a memo from DOJ’s Office of the Deputy Attorney General sai
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