Supreme Court, birthright citizenship and Trump
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People protest outside the U.S. Supreme Court over President Donald Trump's move to end birthright citizenship. The Constitution is clear in declaring, through the 14th Amendment, that every child born in this country is a U. S. citizen. To deny their citizenship is to impoverish the entire citizenry.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday gave President Donald Trump a partial victory on one of his most far-reaching executive orders, ending birthright citizenship. The court's opinion limits so-called nationwide injunctions imposed by federal courts.
A federal judge blocked President Trump’s executive order limiting birthright citizenship Thursday for any children whose citizenship status would be at risk if the order went into effect. U.S.
Matt Kuenning, who teaches at ISU and practices law in Champaign, says the New Hampshire judge's ruling to certify a class-action lawsuit will reduce the harm caused by the Trump administration's executive order.
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With the Supreme Court’s decision in this case, yet another dagger is aimed at the very heart of the Constitution.