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Supreme Court Affirms Birthright Citizenship: What This Means for Immigrant Families

On June 30th, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court released the decision for the case Trump v
Barbara. This decision ruled that children born in the United States are U.S. citizens at birth,
even if their parents are in the country unlawfully or only temporarily.

The case arose after an executive order sought to redefine who qualifies for birthright
citizenship under the Fourteenth Amendment. The order would have denied automatic U.S.
citizenship to children born in the United States if their parents were not U.S. citizens or lawful
permanent residents. Reversing the Executive Order, the Supreme Court held that the Citizenship
Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment guarantees U.S. citizenship to nearly all children born on
American soil, regardless of their parents’ legal status.

For immigrant families, this decision provides important reassurance; if your child is
born in the United States, this ruling confirms that your child’s citizenship is protected under the
Fourteenth Amendment, regardless of your current immigration status. It is important to
remember, however, that this decision does not change the immigration status of the parents.
While a U.S.-born child is a U.S. citizen, parents must still qualify for lawful immigration status
through existing processes.

At Saravia law, we can help you acquire that citizenship. Our immigration team is here to
explain how this ruling may affect your family, review your legal options, and help you move
forward with a clear plan.

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Biografia de Christopher Riccardi

Christopher Riccardi trabalha como Case Manager na Saravia Law, onde sua dedicação e paixão por aprender contribuem para o sucesso do escritório. Com uma formação educacional diversificada e uma paixão por idiomas e culturas, Christopher traz uma perspectiva única para sua função.

Christopher cursou o ensino superior no Wentworth Institute of Technology, estabelecendo as bases para suas habilidades analíticas e de resolução de problemas. Além de sua formação técnica, Christopher mergulhou no estudo da língua árabe no Emmanuel College, refletindo seu compromisso com a proficiência linguística e a comunicação intercultural.

Impulsionado por um profundo apreço por diversas culturas, Christopher tem paixão por viajar. As suas experiências em primeira mão enriqueceram a sua compreensão cultural, mas também o posicionaram como um recurso valioso no tratamento de casos interculturais.

Além de suas responsabilidades profissionais, Christopher é um aprendiz ao longo da vida, com grande interesse por idiomas. Atualmente ampliando suas habilidades linguísticas, dedica-se a dominar o coreano e o espanhol nas horas vagas. Este compromisso reflete a sua crença na importância da comunicação e conexão eficazes a nível pessoal.

Christopher gosta de abraçar o poder da natureza através de caminhadas e ultrapassar seus limites físicos. Simultaneamente, ele acompanha o cenário em constante evolução das tendências tecnológicas e de privacidade.

Elmaya Saravia Bio

Attorney Elmaya Saravia (formerly Elmer Saravia) is the first-generation immigrant and non-binary founder of Saravia Law. Elmaya was born in Guatemala City, Guatemala and immigrated to the United States at the age of 2 with xer parents and siblings. Elmaya obtained legal residence through the efforts of xer parents and eventually became a US citizen at the age of 15.

Elmaya obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English from Azusa Pacific University in Southern California. Xe obtained xer Juris Doctorate Degree from the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law. During xer time with the consumer clinic at UNH, Elmaya gained experience in client relations, document review, legal pleadings preparation, and court litigation. Xe externed with New Hampshire-based corporations developing xer skills in drafting, reviewing, and negotiating agreements, and Elmaya gained experience in business-based, family-based, and humanitarian immigration matters while working for Boston-based law firms. Elmaya has worked on a variety of matters from H-1Bs to Green Cards to Removal Proceedings to Appeals. Elmaya has participated in pro bono services such as working with individuals during Citizenship Day, preparing and filing asylum applications, and parole and bond for clients in detention.

Elmaya has also gained experience partnering with law firms to assist with their estate planning cases involving wills, trusts, power of attorneys, and healthcare proxies, and family cases including divorces, prenuptial agreements, child custody and parenting time, child support, name changes, adoptions, and guardianship.

In xer spare time, Elmaya is learning Portuguese and Arabic, tai chi, meditating, traveling, hiking, and hanging out with friends and family. Elmaya is an advocate of self-love and invests time in learning, understanding, and practicing opening the heart through chakra healing, crystals, and reiki, amongst other teachings.

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