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Trump, Supreme Court and birthright citizenship
Judges keep blocking Trump's policies despite US Supreme Court injunction curbs
President Donald Trump called the U.S. Supreme Court's June 27 decision limiting the ability of federal judges to use nationwide injunctions to block his policies "a monumental victory," but his legal win may be less definitive than it first appeared.
Opinion
San Antonio Express-News · 4d
Supreme Court ruling on Trump’s birthright citizenship order lacks common sense
The case in question, involving lawsuits by two states and an organization, stems from President Donald Trump’s blatantly unconstitutional Executive Order 14160 declaring as a matter of policy that birthright citizenship doesn’t apply to certain people born in the United States.
Opinion
Orange County Register · 2d
Trump’s ‘giant win’ does not validate his unconstitutional birthright citizenship order
When the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against “universal injunctions” last month, President Donald Trump hailed the decision as a “GIANT WIN” for his administration. Trump added that “the Birthright Citizenship Hoax” — by which he meant the conventional understanding of the 14th Amendment — also had been “hit hard,” albeit “indirectly.”
President Donald Trump called the US Supreme Court's June 27 decision limiting the ability of federal judges to use ...
The justices said they were not ruling on the legality of specific firing plans but simply allowing the administration to launch such efforts while litigation continues.
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