California Attorney General Rob Bonta today filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration’s unconstitutional executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship. Under the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, all children born on U.S. soil are automatically granted U.S. citizenship and the rights and privileges that come with it.
California, a coalition of other states and the city of San Francisco have sued the Trump administration over President Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship, calling it unconstitutional.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta held a press conference Tuesday morning to announce a lawsuit against the Trump administration over an executive order to end birthright citizenship.
I'll see you in court," said California Attorney General Rob Bonta as the state and city of San Francisco are suing Trump for his effort to end birthright citizenship.
The lawsuit seeks to block Trump's effort to revoke birthright citizenship, which is enshrined in the U.S. Constitution's 14th Amendment.
California's top prosecutor announced Tuesday that the state has filed a lawsuit in response to President Donald Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship.
California, the ACLU, and 17 other states have filed a lawsuit challenging Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship. Under the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution, anyone born in the US is a citizen, regardless of their parents’ immigration status.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration’s executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to non-citizen parents.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging President Donald Trump's executive order that seeks to end birthright citizenship for children born to parents who are not legal U.
It is well-established—through longstanding Supreme Court precedent—that the U.S. Constitution prevents the federal government from commandeering states to enforce federal laws,” the statement read. “While the federal government may use its own resources for federal immigration enforcement,
WASHINGTON D.C. – A federal judge temporarily Thursday halted President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed to terminate automatic citizenship for children born on American soil, marking the first setback of the president’s attempts to change the nation’s immigration laws and undo decades of precedent, reported the New York Times.