Appeals court won't lift block on Trump's executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship
- A third appellate court has upheld a block on President Donald Trump's executive order limiting birthright citizenship, denying a motion from Trump's legal team to overturn the block issued by a federal judge in Massachusetts.
- Trump's executive order aims to block automatic citizenship for children born in the U.S. To parents without legal status, affecting about two dozen states that have sued over the order.
- Judges have blocked Trump's executive order in six cases so far, with two more still awaiting rulings and one case placed on hold.
- 1st U.S. Circuit Chief Judge David Barron stated that the government did not present a developed argument for overturning the block and acknowledged that the states would suffer irreparable harm if the order was enforced.
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