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Supreme Court, California Elections, The Missing in Mexico

6/6/202620 min

Decisions are coming in several major Supreme Court cases, from birthright citizenship and immigration to the president's power to fire federal officials. Posts about prediction markets are latest way for influencers to sow doubt about election results in California. Mexican host city of Guadalajara wrestles with welcoming tens of thousands of tourists to the World Cup, when violence permeates daily life.

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  1. Ayesha Rascoe· Host0:00

    [gentle music] The U.S. Constitution says people born in the United States are citizens.

  2. Eyder Peralta· Host0:06

    The Supreme Court will soon tell us if that right still stands.

  3. Ayesha Rascoe· Host0:09

    I'm Ayesha Rascoe.

  4. Eyder Peralta· Host0:11

    I'm Aida Peralta, and this is Up First from NPR News. Hundreds of thousands of children are born to non-citizen parents every year. Will the Supreme Court allow the president to revoke their birthright citizenship?

  5. Ayesha Rascoe· Host0:25

    Also, prediction markets are burning up with people claiming fraud as votes are being counted in the election for mayor of Los Angeles. They're all pro-Trump influencers.

  6. Eyder Peralta· Host0:35

    And hundreds of Mexican families whose loved ones have disappeared hope the World Cup is a chance to have their stories heard.

  7. Ayesha Rascoe· Host0:42

    Stay with us.

  8. Steve Inskeep0:43

    [gentle music] NPR's newest podcast is where you can find NPR's biggest interviews. I'm Steve Inskeep. The program is called Newsmakers. We talk with some of the most powerful and influential people of this moment to put real questions to them and push for real answers. Follow Newsmakers on the NPR app or any podcast player, or you can watch on NPR's YouTube channel.

  9. Ayesha Rascoe· Host1:13

    The Supreme Court is entering the final weeks of this term with decisions likely before the end of the month in nearly two dozen cases, including some that may be blockbusters.

  10. Eyder Peralta· Host1:27

    NPR Supreme Court correspondent Carrie Johnson joins

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