What's next for Trump's birthright citizenship order in the courts
Briefly

President Trump's order attempting to end birthright citizenship is facing legal challenges, notably from a New Hampshire federal judge who issued a ruling to block the order nationwide. This ruling includes a preliminary injunction and allows an appeal process. Birthright citizenship, which grants citizenship to anyone born in the U.S., regardless of their parents' legal status, is rooted in the 14th Amendment and has been confirmed in past court rulings. The Supreme Court previously limited nationwide injunctions by lower courts regarding this issue, leaving potential challenges to birthright citizenship unresolved.
Birthright citizenship grants automatic citizenship to anyone born in the United States, including children of individuals without legal status, based on the 14th Amendment.
A New Hampshire federal judge's ruling blocked President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship, allowing an appeal process while maintaining the injunction against the order.
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