Laura,
What does that have to do with vetting?
The Supreme Court reaffirmed that if someone is born on US soil, that person is a US citizen.
But that does not eliminate the government's authority to control entry, vet people before they enter, set stricter rules at the border, or punish people who commit fraud to gain entry.
In a separate decision, the Court also allowed the administration to turn away asylum seekers who are still on the Mexico side of the border and have not physically entered the US.
So birthright citizenship may be settled, but the rules for entry and vetting are not.
Just think about what is likely to happen now.
"High Information MAGA"
The ones with more than 2 teeth?