Trump's executive order is not retroactive and would apply only to those born more than 30 days after it was issued.
President Trump’s executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship is already facing lawsuits, but that has been little comfort to women who expect to give birth after the order goes into effect.
A Trump executive order that would deny citizenship to children born in the U.S. to parents in the nation illegally faces a ...
The lawsuit argues the president can’t decide who should be granted citizenship at birth or override the guarantees provided in the Constitution’s 14th Amendment, while also saying the president’s ...
Calling President Donald Trump's actions "unconstitutional'' and "bizarre,'' Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is asking a ...
President Donald Trump’s executive order attempting to redefine birthright citizenship drew an immediate lawsuit from ...
Michigan is one of 18 states which signed onto the lawsuit challenging the executive order issued by Trump on Monday.
America started doing so at the end of the Civil War. The constitution was amended then to overturn the Dred Scott decision ...
President Donald Trump is seeking to end birthright citizenship, a constitutional right enshrined by the 14th Amendment. We ...
Among those was his order challenging birthright citizenship—the 14th Amendment's guarantee that "all persons born or ...
Oregon joined a lawsuit against President Donald Trump over his attempt to withhold citizenship from babies born to ...
President Donald Trump's executive order seeks to end birthright citizenship for some children born to immigrants.