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Trump's birthright citizenship efforts blocked by judge despite Supreme Court ruling U.S. District Judge Joseph LaPlante said his decision was "not a close call." ...
Spanish police dismantled a major criminal network that allegedly falsified thousands of citizenship applications under the country’s Sephardic nationality law, according to El País. The ...
(JTA) — MADRID — Spanish police dismantled a major criminal network that allegedly falsified thousands of citizenship applications under the country’s Sephardic nationality law, according to ...
Federal judge seeks clarity on whether birthright citizenship order means babies could be deported The judge said her question referred to children who were born after Feb. 19 and are covered by ...
Justice Department Announces Chilling Plan to Revoke Citizenship Trump’s DOJ issued a directive making it a priority to strip some Americans of their citizenship.
A 6-3 Supreme Court majority avoided ruling on the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting birthright citizenship.
The Supreme Court’s ruling narrowed the authority of federal judges but still left open several channels to challenge the president’s executive order banning birthright citizenship.
Liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor torched the Supreme Court for siding with Trump on birthright citizenship—and putting every civil right under attack.
Trump on Friday celebrated a Supreme Court decision limiting nationwide injunctions issued against his executive order to effectively end birthright citizenship.
Coloradans remain insulated from an executive order ending birthright citizenship, at least for now, says Attorney General Phil Weiser. “Coloradoans should know you're protected and if people ...
The Supreme Court ruled 6–3 to limit lower court injunctions blocking Trump’s birthright citizenship order.