Immigrants Scramble for Clarity After Supreme Court Birthright Ruling
- The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on birthright citizenship raised questions on who is considered a citizen at birth.
- President Trump issued an order directing agencies to deny citizenship to children born in the U.S. without an American citizen or lawful permanent resident parent.
- Immigration advocates received calls from concerned pregnant immigrants and their partners following the ruling.
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Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling sparks panic among immigrants. Explore the 30-day countdown, patchwork enforcement risks, and class-action fights for citizenship rights.
Supreme Court Birthright Ruling Sparks State-by-State Chaos - American Faith
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong (D) criticized the Supreme Court on CNN’s Laura Coates Live Friday, arguing that its recent decision on nationwide injunctions concerning birthright citizenship was wrong and could create legal chaos across state lines. Tong acknowledged that both political parties have at times misused nationwide injunctions, but said this case demands uniformity. “We’ve complained about that and the aggressive use of n…
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