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Supreme Court appears skeptical of Trump's effort to limit birthright citizenship

Supreme Court appears skeptical of Trump's effort to limit birthright citizenship
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The Supreme Court appeared skeptical of President Trump's executive order that aimed to limit the scope of birthright citizenship. NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell reports on what questions justices had and how President Trump made history by being in attendance for the arguments.

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