Democratic states sue over Trump’s bid to end birthright citizenship
- Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is suing over President Trump's executive order to ban birthright citizenship, which was signed on his first day in office.
- The order states that citizenship documents will not be issued if at least one parent is not legally in the U.S. Through citizenship or permanent residency.
- Eighteen states and two cities have filed lawsuits to block Trump's order, asserting that birthright citizenship is guaranteed under the 14th Amendment.
- Connecticut Attorney General William Tong emphasized that stripping citizenship from children born on American soil is a grave injury to their rights as U.S. Citizens.
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