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Fourth judge blocks Trump’s birthright executive order

  • President Trump signed an executive order on January 20, aiming to limit birthright citizenship.
  • The order sought to deny citizenship to children born to non-citizens, challenging the 14th Amendment.
  • Democratic attorneys general and other groups filed lawsuits, citing a Supreme Court case from 1873.
  • The lawsuit referenced *United States v. Wong Kim Ark*, a Supreme Court case, to defend the 14th Amendment.
  • Federal judges issued temporary blocks, preventing the order, and some legal experts doubt its legality.
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