WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s bid to restrict birthright citizenship could have significant repercussions for Texas ...
The president of the United States does not have the lawful power to end birthright citizenship. That did not stop President Donald Trump from trying to do just that in one of his first executive ...
Another controversial executive order Trump signed was one aiming to cut off birthright citizenship. Critics immediately ...
A Touro Law Center professor who also serves as the school's associate dean of diversity and inclusion said the order likely ...
The order could have broad implications for transgender individuals, from how they identify on government documents to their ...
The executive order would apply to any children born after the order takes effect, but many are concerned that the Trump administration could take it beyond newborns.
The second time president has initiated to end the birth right citizenship. The policy seeks to deny automatic citizenship ...
The second time president has initiated to end the birth right citizenship. The policy seeks to deny automatic citizenship ...
On Tuesday, Ron DeSantis weighed in on the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, relative to an executive order from the ...
Donald Trump's plan to end birthright citizenship could fundamentally reshape America, analysts said Tuesday, overturning a principle that has underpinned the country for more than 150 years.
President Trump's bid to cut off birthright citizenship is "flagrantly unlawful," attorneys for 18 states said in a lawsuit ...
Lawyers for Civil Rights also sued, alleging Trump's order is unconstitutional based on the language of the 14th Amendment.