Trump signs new executive orders in fresh attempt to change birthright citizenship law. So what happens now? - President Trump was previously blocked from reinterpreting birthright citizenship law by ...
The DOJ said the ABA has no business getting its hands on documents that could identify senior White House advisors behind ...
By Kristina Cooke, Andrew Chung and Daniel Trotta Aug 6 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump signed two executive orders on Thursday in a new but narrower attempt to curtail birthright citizenship, ...
The Supreme Court in June struck down President Trump's earlier executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship.
President Trump plans to sign two executive orders Thursday aimed at denying citizenship to children born in the U.S. because of the commercial "birth tourism" industry, Axios has learned. Trump also ...
The President signed two new Executive Orders after the Supreme Court rejected his previous, broader attempt to restrict birthright citizenship.
The U.S. Justice Department told a judge that President Donald Trump's administration cannot be forced to identify advisers involved in a White House crackdown on major law firms, arguing the ...
It is not clear whether the order, the president’s third to address the topic in less than a year, has any legal power.
The order calls for scaling back childhood vaccine recommendations and splitting up the MMR shot, and pressures states to ...
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