How a Bush-Appointed Judge Got Around SCOTUS to Protect Birthright Citizenship for All
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Democrats find loophole that could continue birthright citizenship for illegal aliens
Despite the Supreme Court’s ruling that restricted the ability of judges to block President Trump’s policies using nationwide injunctions, a federal court has barred the Trump administration from enforcing his executive order limiting birthright citizenship nationwide. U.S. District Judge Joseph Laplante in Concord, New Hampshire, made the ruling on July 10 after being asked to grant class action status to a lawsuit filed seeking to represent in…
NH judge blocks Trump attempt to end birthright citizenship, grants class action status • Florida Phoenix
Deputy Director of the ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Project Cody Wofsy (center) speaks to reporters after a U.S. District Court of New Hampshire hearing in which Judge Joseph Laplante said he would block President Donald Trump’s anti-birthright citizenship executive order, July 10, 2025. (Photo by Ethan DeWitt/New Hampshire Bulletin)A federal district court judge in New Hampshire said Thursday he will issue an injunction against President Donald Trum…
Bush-Appointed Judge Halts Trump’s Bid to End Birthright Citizenship for Anchor Babies - Nemos News Network
Last Updated on July 11, 2025 A federal judge appointed by George W. Bush has blocked President Trump’s executive order ending automatic U.S. citizenship for children born to illegal aliens, granting a classwide injunction in a Soros-funded lawsuit. Why it matters: This ruling preserves the controversial “anchor baby” policy, potentially allowing hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens to exploit birthright citizenship annually, straining Americ…
July 11, 2025.- The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which has been in force for more than 150 years, determines that anyone born on U.S. soil is a citizen. U.S. District Judge Joseph Laplante blocked the application at the national level on Thursday...
The controversial executive order of the U.S. government that would affect citizenship by birth in the country has been put on hold. Federal judge Joseph Laplante made this determination on July 10, approving a collective lawsuit filed by human rights organizations. This represents the first significant legal setback for the administration, especially following the recent Supreme Court decision that limited the power of judges to annul president…
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