BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — The Supreme Court announced Friday it will hear a case challenging birthright citizenship, prompting worry among immigrant families and advocacy groups about the potential impact on their loved ones.

"To deny children the right to live a better life isn't just anti-American it's unnatural," said Libertad, who asked not to show her face on camera due to concerns about what might happen after the Supreme Court hears arguments early next year.

Earlier this year, President Trump issued an executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship, a constitutional right that has been in place for more than 150 years.

"We look for that legal safety, now we're suffering because it looks like the Constitution doesn't matter, now they want to take rights away that were g

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