States Sue Trump Administration Over Birthright Citizenship Order
18 States Sue Trump Administration Over Birthright Citizenship Order
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January 22, 2025
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18 States Sue Trump Administration Over Birthright Citizenship Order
A coalition of Democratic-led states has filed a federal lawsuit challenging President Trump’s recent executive order aimed at restricting birthright citizenship. The lawsuit, submitted on Tuesday, seeks to block the order, which opponents argue is unconstitutional. Shortly after taking office on Monday, President Trump signed a series of immigration-related executive actions, including a directive instructing federal agencies to deny passports, citizenship certificates, and other legal documents to certain children born in the U.S. The order specifically targets cases where parents are undocumented or lack permanent legal residency. The legal challenge, filed in Massachusetts, argues that the order violates the 14th Amendment, which has long been interpreted to grant citizenship to anyone born on U.S. soil. Several major cities have also joined the lawsuit, reinforcing concerns that the executive action oversteps presidential authority.“Birthright citizenship is a fundamental right embedded in the Constitution and a pillar of American democracy, ” said one state attorney general leading the lawsuit. “This order is not only unlawful but undermines the very principles of equality and justice that define our nation.”

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1. California
2. Connecticut
3. Delaware
4. Hawaii
5. Maine
6. Maryland
7. Massachusetts
8. Michigan
9. Minnesota
10. Nevada
11. New Jersey
12. New Mexico
13. New York
14. North Carolina
15. Rhode Island
16. Vermont
17. Wisconsin
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