Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a Catholic and member of the Kennedy political family, announced the end of his independent presidential campaign, throwing his support behind former President Donald Trump. The Supreme Court partially upheld an Arizona law requiring proof of citizenship for voters. Federal judges ruled in favor of student athletes competing on sports teams aligning with their gender identity. A new Pew study found Christians are the largest religious group among migrants, accounting for 47% of those living outside their country of birth. Kennedy cited personal controversy and vaccine criticism as reasons for suspending his campaign. The Supreme Court reinstated a portion of the Arizona law, but declined to bar previously registered voters. Federal judges ruled in favor of student athletes competing based on gender identity. Christians were found to be overrepresented among migrants in the Pew study, with Muslims and Hindus following closely behind. Kennedy plans to remove his name from battleground state ballots but urges blue state voters to support him. The Supreme Court decision was split 5-4, with Justice Amy Coney Barrett breaking with conservative judges. The Pew study analyzed United Nations data and found Christians are 47% of the total migrant population. Kennedy’s decision comes amid growing immigration trends and political challenges.
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