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Colorado lawmakers celebrate Supreme Court’s ruling to uphold birthright citizenship
By Andrea Teres-Martinez Follow
ateres-martinez@postindependent.com at Glenwood Springs Post Independent
· July 1, 2026
· 3 min read
Colorado Democratic lawmakers are celebrating the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to uphold birthright citizenship, rejecting one of President Donald Trump’s first executive orders from the president’s first day in office.
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court rejected the order with a 6-3 vote, upholdi...
Key takeaway On Tuesday, the Supreme Court rejected the order with a 6-3 vote, upholding that children born on United States territory — regardless of the parents’ legal status — are American citizens.
Why this matters in Aspen News
In Pitkin County, where Aspen is located, the implications of the Supreme Court's ruling on birthright citizenship are particularly significant given the area's reliance on immigrant labor in the service and hospitality industries. Many workers in these sectors have families and children, and the uncertainty surrounding their citizenship status has been a concern for local families and businesses. The Supreme Court's decision to uphold birthright citizenship provides clarity and reassurance for these families, ensuring that children born in the United States to immigrant parents are entitled to the same rights and protections as other American citizens. This ruling also has implications for local schools, as children of immigrant families are entitled to access public education and other benefits, which is crucial for the long-term social and economic well-being of the Aspen community.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 1, 2026 ·
Source: Glenwood Springs Post Independent ·
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What is this story about? Colorado Democratic lawmakers are celebrating the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to uphold birthright citizenship, rejecting one of President Donald Trump’s first executive orders from the president’s first day in office.
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court rejected the order with a 6-3 vote, upholdi...
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ateres-martinez@postindependent.com at Glenwood Springs Post Independent. To learn more about how Aspen News selects and reviews stories, see our editorial standards .
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