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Federal Appeal Judge on Friday blocked the president Donald Trump Plan to stop the citizenship of the right to birth children in the country illegally or temporarily.
US District Judge Leo Sorokin has ruled that a nationwide ban on the Trump administration’s efforts to end People’s Law of Citizenship What he published earlier this year, and it was provided by more than a dozen states.
Sorokin said the ruling was an exception from recent The ruling of the US Supreme Court This restricted the ability of lower vessels to issue nationwide bans. The issue is expected to return to the Supreme Court.
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Demonstrators hold a banner during a rally of citizenship outside the Supreme Court in Washington on May 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)
Trump and the administration “have the right to pursue their interpretation of the fourteen amendment, and undoubtedly the Supreme Court will eventually resolve the issue,” Sorokin wrote in his ruling. “But in the meantime, for the purpose of this lawsuit at this stage, the executive order is unconstitutional.”
The Trump administration claims that the children born to the US parents in the country illegally and temporarily do not “undergo jurisdiction” and therefore are not entitled to citizenship.
Trump signed the executive order on civil rights, as well as a number of other orders, on his first day as of January.
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The Trump administration claimed that the children born in the United States illegally and temporarily do not “undergo jurisdiction” and therefore have no right to citizenship. (Getti Image)
On Wednesday, the Court of Appeal Court in San Francisco, based in San Francisco also confirmed The nationwide ban of the lower court, and earlier this month, the Federal Judge New Hampshire ruled a ruling that prohibits Trump’s executive order across the country in a new lawsuit.
Sorokin disagreed with the Trump administration’s argument that the Supreme Court’s ruling had justified a narrower ruling.
Olga Urbina and her 9-month-old son Ares Hess participate in protests outside the US Supreme Court over the transition of President Donald Trump to the end of the nationality when the court examines the arguments in Washington, the Columbia District, May 15, 2025. (Second Anderra/AFP via Getty Images)
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The lawsuit in the class in the class claimed that the executive order of Trump is unconstitutional, since the 14th amendment guarantees citizenship of the right of birth, as well as threatening millions of state financing for “necessary” health insurance services that depend on the status of citizenship.
Reuters and Associated Press contributed to this report.