The Supreme Court announced Friday that it will hear arguments in a case challenging President Donald Trump ‘s executive order on birthright citizenship later this term.

In an order released Friday afternoon, the justices said they would take up for review Trump v. Barbara , a case originally brought in a federal court in New Hampshire by a group of people whose children could be affected by the order. The Justice Department filed petitions to the high court to hear the Barbara case and Trump v. Washington , a challenge brought by Democrat-led states, in September, arguing the justices should rule on the legality of the order.

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