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A federal judge in Greenbelt, Maryland, has issued a national injunction against President Donald Trump's executive order attempting to terminate birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to undocumented immigrants. This ruling follows a similar decision by a Seattle judge, both asserting that Trump's interpretation conflicts with the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees citizenship to anyone born on American soil regardless of parental immigration status, according to AP.
Judge Deborah Boardman emphasized that no court has embraced Trump's interpretation of the 14th Amendment. She stated that citizenship is a "precious right," advocating for uniform policy across the nation to prevent confusion among the expected number of births in the upcoming weeks. The plaintiffs include five pregnant women without legal immigration status and two nonprofit organizations supporting immigrants.
The order, labeled “Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship,” proposed restrictions based on immigration status but was met with legal challenges from 22 states and various civil rights groups, arguing it undermines established constitutional rights. The 14th Amendment has been in place since 1868, aimed at ensuring citizenship without racial exclusions.