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No matter what President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship says, if it succeeds it could threaten the U.S.
Trump argues the Fourteenth Amendment created no such right, but the Supreme Court can preserve it simply by citing statutes.
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on May 15 in three cases challenging an executive order President Donald Trump ...
President Donald Trump started his second-term with big plans for immigration policy and his first 100 days included a raft ...
The 14th Amendment says all those “born or naturalised in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are ...
In my younger days, I heard if you were born on United States soil, you were a citizen. Plain and simple; at least, that’s ...
President Trump signed Executive Order 14160, which declares that the federal government will no longer recognize birthright ...
President Trump had issued an executive order restricting birthright citizenship to children born to illegally present ...
In his first 100 days of his second term, US President Trump announced tariffs, scrapped DEI programmes, moved to end ...
The recent letter defending Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship relies on cherry-picked quotes, misused case ...
Zachary Wolfe, a University Writing professor in law, filed the brief on behalf of eight students urging the U.S. Supreme ...
Trump's deluge of executive orders means California, usually the state suing to advance a progressive agenda, now finds ...