The federal judge who temporarily blocked President Donald Trump 's executive order denying U.S. citizenship to the children of parents living in the county illegally is a "tough" legal expert who made lawyers appearing before him "nervous," according to an attorney and former colleague.
The Attorney General of Illinois is among those filing lawsuits against President Donald Trump in response to the executive order on birthright citizenship he signed Monday. Kwame Raoul joined his counterparts in Washington state,
"The language in the 14th Amendment is clear and unambiguous. If you are born in this country, you are a citizen of this country," Raoul said of President Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order ending the constitutional guarantee of birthright citizenship regardless of the parents’ immigration status.
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The case, filed by Oregon, Illinois, Arizona and Washington, argued the order violates the U.S. Constitution's 14th Amendment and would cause financial burdens on the states. "I am having trouble ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes will join a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship.
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Rep. Andy Ogles and more than a dozen House Republicans push proposal to ban chemical abortions. The proposal was first put forward in 2023.
Chicago-based American Business Immigration Coalition warns of major economic consequences of mass deportations.
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