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Birthright citizenship remains in effect despite recent court decisions and President Donald Trump's executive order ...
A federal judge used an exception to overcome the Supreme Court's recent ruling that restricted the ability of judges to ...
Federal judges in Maryland and New Hampshire have issued rulings blocking President Trump's order to restrict birthright citizenship. Judge Deborah Boardman aims for judicial efficiency by not ...
Immigration Matters is a recurring series by César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández that analyzes the court’s immigration docket, ...
The Supreme Court's ruling on universal injunctions brings Trump closer to changing how citizenship is granted to babies born ...
A federal judge in New Hampshire has blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship.
Efforts to redefine the 14th Amendment could leave thousands of children stateless and trigger constitutional battles.
The ruling left unsettled the question of whether children born to immigrants without full legal status in the United States are entitled to automatic citizenship. So what happens now?
A judge has blocked President Donald Trump's order restricting birthright citizenship from taking effect anywhere in the United States.
The states argued that the Trump administration seeks to violate binding Supreme Court precedent that recognized birthright citizenship is guaranteed by the 14th Amendment.
The Supreme Court’s decision in Trump v. Casa, Inc. strips nationwide protection from birthright citizenship, aiding Trump's autocratic agenda ...
The ruling clears a major hurdle to President Trump’s agenda and could reshape American citizenship, at least temporarily, as lower court challenges proceed.