Birthright Citizenship Order Temporarily Blocked
A federal judge in New Hampshire has put a temporary halt to President Trump’s controversial executive order that sought to end birthright citizenship for children born in the US to non-citizen parents. The judge’s decision comes as a significant setback for the administration and raises important questions about the future of citizenship rights.
Judge Cites Potential Harm to Families
The judge issued a preliminary injunction against the executive order after certifying a class-action lawsuit brought forth by affected families. The court expressed concerns about the potential harm the order could inflict on these families, highlighting the importance of due process and legal protections.
14th Amendment at the Heart of the Legal Battle
The core of the legal challenge revolves around the interpretation of the 14th Amendment, which guarantees citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to its jurisdiction. Opponents of the executive order argue that it contradicts long-established interpretations of this amendment and sets a dangerous precedent.