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President Donald Trump said his administration would proceed with his executive order denying citizenship to children of ...
The battle over birthright citizenship is just getting started. Challengers to President Trump’s executive order view ...
Within two hours of a Supreme Court ruling that limits the ability of federal courts to impose universal injunctions, lawyers ...
The Supreme Court handed President Trump a clear victory Friday, stopping judges from issuing nationwide injunctions that ...
Legal experts said the next 30 days will be critical in determining whether Donald Trump’s ban on birthright citizenship is allowed to take effect in states not covered by an injunction.
The president applauded the conservative majority’s 6-3 ruling limiting nationwide injunctions to stop executive orders, a ...
Voices: Birthright citizenship is deeply rooted in Black American history, and it should remain in place We must travel back in time and revisit when the 14th Amendment was created — and for ...
On the day of his second inauguration, President Donald Trump issued an executive order entitled “Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship.” Sounds innocent enough, right? But ...
“So, universal birthright citizenship isn’t required by the 14th Amendment’s text or historical context. It’s inconsistent with the earliest legal interpretations of the amendment.
More than 22 U.S. states and immigrants' rights groups sued the Trump administration to block the birthright citizenship executive order. To date, no court has upheld it.
Trump may think that birthright citizenship is only "about the babies of slaves." But as these statements from the 1866 debates make clear, the historical evidence proves him wrong.
For 157 years, birthright citizenship has made anyone born in the United States a citizen – whether they are the child of citizens, foreign nationals living legally in the U.S. or unauthorized ...