United States of America – On Wednesday, February 5, A federal judge issued an order blocking Donald Trump’s attempt to restrict birthright citizenship in the United States of America (USA).
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Judge blocks Trump’s bid to end US birthright citizenship nationwide
This is described as a blow to the president’s bid to end a right enshrined in the Constitution for more than a century.
Delivering a ruling on Wednesday, the federal judge, held that no court in the United States has ever endorsed the Republican president’s interpretation of the Constitution.
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During a hearing on Wednesday in Greenbelt, Maryland, U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman sided with two immigrant rights groups and five pregnant women who argued that their children were at risk of being denied U.S. citizenship based on the immigration status of their parents in violation of the Constitution.
Reuters reported that Boardman, an appointee of Trump’s Democratic predecessor Joe Biden, issued a nationwide preliminary injunction blocking Trump’s order from going into effect as planned on Feb. 19 while the matter is litigated.
“Today, virtually every baby born on U.S. soil is a U.S. citizen upon birth,” Boardman said. “That is the law and tradition of our country. That law and tradition are and will remain the status quo pending the resolution of this case.”
Meanwhile, a U.S. Justice Department lawyer asked Boardman for 60 days to respond to the injunction, but did not say whether the Trump administration would appeal.
TheTalk.NG understands that Boardman’s order provides longer-term relief to opponents of Trump’s policy than an earlier, 14-day pause imposed on Jan. 23 by a Seattle-based federal judge.
US President ends birthright citizenship: What does it mean?
United States President Donald Trump has signed an executive order seeking to redefine birthright citizenship in the United States.
Signed just hours after his inauguration on January 20, the order seeks to limit automatic citizenship to children born to parents who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
This policy shift will have significant ramifications for immigrant communities, particularly those with unlawful immigrant status, as Trump’s executive order halts the issuance of U.S. passports to children born to non-citizen parents.
The Social Security Administration is also instructed to cease recognizing these children as U.S. citizens.
Source: TheTalk.NG