The executive order would apply to any children born after the order takes effect, but many are concerned that the Trump administration could take it beyond newborns.
President Donald Trump made a vow to end birthright citizenship and signed an executive order on his first day to restrict immigration.
In a contentious political climate, twenty-two Democrat-led states and two major cities have launched a legal battle against President Trump's recent executive order aimed at revising the ...
In a statement the following day, Trump’s acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Benjamine Huffman announced that ...
Attorney Alan Dershowitz predicted Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s executive action on birthright citizenship might not ...
In a significant legal challenge CASA has filed a lawsuit against President Trump regarding his recent executive order aimed ...
Attorney General Kwame Raoul and three other states have filed a lawsuit challenging President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship, arguing it violates the constitutional rights to ...
Hours after Trump’s inauguration, his administration canceled appointments allowing migrants to enter the U.S. to request ...
In federal court filings on Tuesday, the attorney general representing Rhode Island and 17 other states sued President Donald ...
One of the orders attempts to eliminate the longstanding aspect of birthright citizenship. AG Torrez joined 17 other states ...
As L.A. and Gov. Newsom await a presidential visit due to the fires, A.G. Rob Bonta files a lawsuit challenging Trump's ...
The second time president has initiated to end the birth right citizenship. The policy seeks to deny automatic citizenship ...