Trump administration asks Supreme Court to partly allow birthright citizenship restrictions
- The White House filed appeals to the Supreme Court regarding President Donald Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship, which was previously blocked in lower courts.
- Trump's order aimed to deny citizenship to those born after February 19 whose parents are in the country illegally.
- The administration requests that injunctions be limited to the plaintiffs involved in the cases.
- Multiple lawsuits have been filed against Trump's action by Democratic state attorneys general, immigrant rights advocates, and expectant mothers.
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Trump asks the Supreme Court to end birthright citizenship with an argument about something else
By John Fritze, CNN In its attempt to implement a plan to end citizenship by birthright, the Trump administration has an argument about federal judges out of control that might prove irresistible to some Supreme Court conservatives. Instead of waiting to ask the court to pronounce directly on the merits of citizenship by birthright, which President Donald Trump is trying to reverse, the government used a series of emergency appeals on Thursday t…
Trump Takes Effort to End Birthright Citizenship to Supreme Court
The White House has filed a request to the U.S. Supreme Court for justices to block several stays issued by federal court judges relating to President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to redefine the birthright citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Three cases in total have blocked Trump’s order, which aims to end the practice of automatically granting… Source
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