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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Court Denies Trump Request to Restore His Birthright Citizenship Order
The request by Trump administration to lift multiple lower court judges' nationwide injunction on President Donald Trump's birthright citizenship executive order has been denied by the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday.
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