The Supreme Court has previously upheld what's known as birthright citizenship on the grounds that it is guaranteed by the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution.
Ira Spitzer has more.
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Two Americans who were held in Afghanistan have been traded for a Taliban member imprisoned in the US.
The prisoner exchange was finalised in the final moments before US President Joe Biden left office, according to a Trump administration official.
Sally Patterson reports.
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The defence team for South Korea's impeached and arrested president Yoon Suk Yeol says that he will attend the Constitutional Court hearing on Tuesday for the first time.
Yoon was arrested last week over his attempt to impose martial law in the country in December.
Rebecca Bundhun reports.
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US President Donald Trump has pardoned around 1,500 people accused of criminal activity in the riots on Capitol Hill on January 6th 2021.
They include figures convicted of seditious conspiracy and acts of violence as they attempted to halt the certification of Joe Biden's election victory.
The President also signed an executive order pulling the United States out of the Paris Climate Change accords.
From Washington, Simon Marks reports.
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Donald Trump has signed a raft of executive orders within just hours of taking office.
At a rally at the Capital One stadium in Washington DC, the newly sworn-in US President physically added his signature to a stack of documents on stage.
There for us was our correspondent Benji Hyer.
Benji Hyer reports.
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Donald Trump's supporters reacted with delight as he was sworn in as President for the second time.
The freezing temperatures in Washington DC meant the inauguration and subsequent address took place inside the US Capitol.
Plans were hastily changed to accommodate would-be spectators in a stadium in the city.
Benji Hyer reports.
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