A group of Democratic state attorneys general filed a federal lawsuit on Tuesday to stop President Trump’s executive order that seeks to eliminate birthright citizenship.
Democratic-led states and civil rights groups filed a slew of lawsuits challenging U.S. President Donald Trump's bid to roll back birthright citizenship on Tuesday in an early bid by his opponents to block his agenda in court.
California, a coalition of other states and the city of San Francisco have sued the Trump administration over President Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship, calling it unconstitutional.
California joins New Jersey, Massachusetts, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin,
Attorneys general from 18 states are suing to block President Donald Trump's move to end a decades-old immigration policy known as birthright citizenship.
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump's Executive Order that ends birthright citizenship, arguing it vi
On the second day of President Donald Trump’s administration, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser joined a coalition of 18 states, as well as the cities of San Francisco and Washington, D.C., in suing Trump
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