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CONCORD, New Hampshire − A federal judge again barred President Donald Trump 's administration from enforcing his executive order limiting birthright citizenship nationwide after the Supreme Court restricted the ability of judges to block his policies using nationwide injunctions.
A federal judge on Thursday again barred President Donald Trump's administration from denying citizenship to some babies born in the U.S., making use of an exception to overcome the U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling that restricted the ability of judges to block that and other policies nationwide.
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The Supreme Court’s decision in Trump v. Casa, Inc. strips nationwide protection from birthright citizenship, aiding Trump's autocratic agenda
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A federal judge will consider on Thursday whether to prevent President Donald Trump's administration from enforcing his executive order limiting birthright citizenship after the U.S. Supreme Court restricted the ability of judges to block his policies using nationwide injunctions.
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U.S. District Judge Michael H. Simon Wednesday issued a 34-page written opinion after ruling from the bench last week.
Three leading election integrity groups urged the Supreme Court on Thursday to prohibit states from counting mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day, warning that the practice violates federal law and undermines public trust in elections.
Lower-court judges have already blocked several Trump's policies including an asylum ban at the US-Mexico border.