Up to 250,000 Children Born to Migrants Without Legal Status in 2023: CIS Report
- A federal judge blocked President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship from taking effect, according to U.S. District Judge John Coughenour.
- The Center for Immigration Studies reported that there were between 225,000 to 250,000 births to illegal immigrants in 2023, accounting for close to 7% of total births in the U.S.
- President Trump's executive order banning birthright citizenship faced lawsuits from Arizona, Illinois, Oregon, and Washington.
- The Center for Immigration Studies plans to revise these birth estimates but does not expect a significant increase, citing steady birth rates in the U.S. During this decade.
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