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22 US states sue Trump to block order
Is birthright citizenship in the Constitution? Can Trump end it? 18 states sue
With one signature, President Donald Trump ended birthright citizenship where children born here were U.S. citizens even if their parents weren't.
To end birthright citizenship, Trump misreads the constitution
America started doing so at the end of the Civil War. The constitution was amended then to overturn the Dred Scott decision of 1857, which held that black people were not Americans. The 14th Amendment ensured that freed slaves and their children would henceforth be citizens.
New Jersey and other states sue to stop Trump from ending birthright citizenship
President Donald Trump signed an executive order to revoke birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants, but a new lawsuit argues presidents "are not kings."
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Gov. Evers, AG Kaul join states challenging order attempting to end citizenship for certain kids born in America
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Remember when Trump's lawyers argued he never swore to 'support' the Constitution?
The 47th president pressed the point during litigation over his eligibility for office after Jan. 6. He was sworn in again on ...
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