SCOTUS to hear birthright citizenship case
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San Diego files brief in support of lawsuits against Trump on birthright citizenship
A worker in front of the U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C., April 26, 2021. Lawsuits challenging President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship order are bound for the court. (File photo by Jonathan Ernst/REUTERS) The city of San Diego has added its voice to those that support litigation challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship. The City Attorney’s Office, in a Friday statement, said that …


SCOTUS to hear birthright citizenship case
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - The Supreme Court is planning to hear arguments over President Donald Trump's fight to end birthright citizenship. The case could have important implications for who gets to be an American citizen. President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship has launched a legal fight that's now headed to the Supreme Court. "I am so happy. I think the case has been so misunderstood,” said Trump. Birthright citizenship i…
San Diego joins lawsuits challenging Trump order to end birthright citizenship
The city of San Diego Friday has thrown its support behind litigation challenging President Donald Trump's executive order to end automatic birthright citizenship, it was announced Friday.Trump's order issued Jan. 20 has been challenged in a series of lawsuits brought by nearly two dozen state attorneys general and immigration advocates, leading to three separate injunctions blocking the executive order. All three have been appealed, and the U.S…
San Diego joins amicus brief challenging Trump's birthright citizenship plan
The city of San Diego threw its support behind litigation challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order to end automatic birthright citizenship, it was announced Friday. Trump’s order issued Jan. 20 has been challenged in a series of lawsuits brought by nearly two dozen state attorneys general and immigration advocates, leading to three separate injunctions blocking the executive order. All three have been appealed, and the U.S. Supreme C…
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