What was the birthright Citizenship vote who and voted which way
The Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship vote was 6-3. The justices who voted to keep birthright citizenship were Chief Justice John Roberts, Justice Amy Coney Barrett, Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and the three liberal justices: Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson.
The dissenters were Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Neil Gorsuch.
Who voted which way
| Justice | Vote |
|---|---|
| John Roberts | To keep birthright citizenship |
| Amy Coney Barrett | To keep birthright citizenship |
| Brett Kavanaugh | To keep birthright citizenship |
| Sonia Sotomayor | To keep birthright citizenship |
| Elena Kagan | To keep birthright citizenship |
| Ketanji Brown Jackson | To keep birthright citizenship |
| Clarence Thomas | Against |
| Samuel Alito | Against |
| Neil Gorsuch | Against |
What the split means
The ruling rejected President Trump’s effort to restrict automatic citizenship for most people born in the United States. One detail that got attention is that Kavanaugh reportedly agreed the order could not take effect, but on a different legal theory than the majority used.
TL;DR: 6 justices said keep birthright citizenship; 3 dissented.