Trump, birthright citizenship
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2don MSNOpinion
With the Supreme Court’s decision in this case, yet another dagger is aimed at the very heart of the Constitution.
The Supreme Court's ruling on universal injunctions brings Trump closer to changing how citizenship is granted to babies born to noncitizens in the U.S.
Federal District Judge Joseph Laplante has certified a class consisting of all current and future children who stand to lose citizenship rights because of Trump's order, and issued a preliminary injunction barring enforcement of the order against all members of that class.
A federal judge used an exception to overcome the Supreme Court's recent ruling that restricted the ability of judges to block this and other policies nationwide.
High court’s decision fuels uncertainty about whether babies born to immigrants lacking legal immigration status will be considered American citizens, despite 14th Amendment.
21hon MSN
The court has supported his administration on issues like immigration, federal employee dismissals and military policies.
The Supreme Court’s unsigned rulings reveal growing bias and collapse of judicial independence in the face of Trump’s authoritarian agenda.
New Hampshire is the only state in New England where the executive order restricting citizenship to babies born to parents without legal status or legal, temporary status could take effect by July 27.