Birthright Citizenship might remain

Right is enshrined by the constitution - via the 14th amendment.

There is a lot of discussion on the topic of “jurisdiction thereof” and Donald Trump’s executive order specifically takes a narrow definition of this term to mean that anyone that’s not already a citizen or a legal permanent resident is not subject to jurisdiction (allegiance) of/to the United States.

Some of my observations on this (I’m not a legal scholar)

An excerpt of the 14th amendment is as follows-

“All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside”

This specifically has an Oxford comma before the “and subject” part, meaning that ‘persons born and naturalized’ and ‘subject to jurisdiction’ are two separate entities of the list of persons who are considered citizens of the United States.

Does this mean, notwithstanding Donald Trump’s executive order, courts should and will side with the argument that persons born in US are citizens automatically?