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Federal judge issues new nationwide block against Trump’s order seeking to end birthright citizenship

UNITED STATES, JUL 10 – Judge Joseph Laplante granted class action status and blocked the order to protect over 150,000 newborns annually from losing birthright citizenship, citing irreparable harm under the 14th Amendment.

  • On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Joseph LaPlante issued a preliminary injunction blocking President Trump's order to end birthright citizenship nationwide.
  • The injunction responds to numerous lawsuits challenging Trump's January 20 executive order denying citizenship to children born in the U.S. to parents illegally or temporarily present.
  • LaPlante certified a class action including all affected children and said depriving U.S. citizenship causes irreparable harm, emphasizing citizenship as a vital privilege.
  • Lawyers warned tens of thousands of babies may face statelessness and loss of rights, while plaintiffs expressed fears of their children living in fear or being targets of immigration enforcement.
  • The injunction pauses enforcement pending appeal and follows a June 27 Supreme Court ruling limiting nationwide injunctions, indicating ongoing legal challenges to the order.
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A federal judge in New Hampshire blocked on Thursday on a national basis the executive order of U.S. President Donald Trump to limit citizenship by birth, which he announced on his second day in power and has turned out to be one of the most controversial.

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A federal judge in New Hampshire issued a ruling this Thursday prohibiting President Donald Trump's executive order, which puts an end to citizenship by birth rights, from entering into force anywhere in the United States.Judge Joseph LaPlante issued a preliminary court order to block Trump's order and certified a collective lawsuit that includes all children who will be affected.The order, which followed an hourly hearing, included a seven-day …

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