Immigrants rights groups are already contesting President Trump's sweeping executive orders aimed at combating illegal immigration.
Eighteen states, the District of Columbia and San Francisco will seek a preliminary injunction blocking a Trump order denying citizenship to U.S.-born children of unauthorized immigrants.
Eighteen Democratic-led states, along with the District of Columbia and the city of San Francisco, filed a lawsuit in a federal court in Boston, arguing that President Donald Trump's order on ending birthright citizenship is a violation of the US Constitution.
Attorneys general from 22 states have sued to block President Donald Trump’s move to end a century-old immigration policy known as birthright citizenship guaranteeing that U.S.
Eighteen states, plus the District of Columbia and San Francisco sued in federal court to block Trump's order.
Trump's executive order is "flagrantly unlawful," attorneys for multiple states, including New Jersey and Delaware, said in a lawsuit.
NJ Attorney General Matt Platkin announced a lawsuit to challenge President Donald Trump’s executive order that seeks to end birthright citizenship.
Until the order, which Trump signed the same day he was inaugurated as the 47th president, the U.S. government has, at least the late 1800s, considered the child of any immigrant born on U.S. soil an automatic citizen, even to a mother in the United States illegally.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford announced a legal challenge against President Donald Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship, calling it an un
Bloomingdale’s will close its downtown San Francisco store in spring 2025, ending nearly two decades in the city and leaving SF Centre anchorless.
Police said the suspect fatally shot himself after killing a 16-year-old and wounding a 17-year-old at Antioch High School.
Eighteen state attorneys general have taken legal action against President Donald Trump's executive order aiming to eliminate birthright citizenship.