Feb 06, 2025
Komal Das
US Judge Blocks Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order, Citing Irreparable Harm
A federal judge blocked Trump's attempt to restrict birthright citizenship, halting the executive order set for February 19
Judge Deborah Boardman said Trump's order conflicts with the 14th Amendment, denying birthright citizenship and causing "irreparable harm"
Judge Boardman rejected Trump's interpretation, adding the injunction to a January stay on enforcement
Judge Coughenour called the order unconstitutional, and Trump vowed to appeal. Birthright citizenship is protected by the 14th Amendment
Trump's order excluded those here illegally or on a visa, but opponents argue the 14th Amendment has been settled law for over a century
Opponents cite the 1898 Wong Kim Ark case, which affirmed that children born in the U.S. are citizens, including those of immigrants
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