Spineless Republicans Are Part of a Bigger Problem
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The Supreme Court's recent decision limiting the use of nationwide injunctions coincided with the filing of various lawsuits, including those by the ACLU and New Jersey. These lawsuits aim to challenge Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship. The ACLU's case is based in New Hampshire, while Georgetown University Law School also initiated a lawsuit in Maryland. The actions seek nationwide relief for the plaintiffs, with the state of New Jersey asserting that it would suffer if individuals born in the US are denied citizenship.
Omar Jadwat from the ACLU believes significant push back is possible regarding birthright citizenship and thinks children born to undocumented immigrants will retain citizenship.
The ACLU filed a class action lawsuit in New Hampshire to challenge Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship, seeking nationwide relief for affected plaintiffs.
Several organizations, including the ACLU, are responding to the Supreme Court's ruling on nationwide injunctions by filing lawsuits to stop the executive order from taking effect.
New Jersey has joined the lawsuit against the birthright citizenship order, citing potential losses in rights and benefits for those born in the US.
Read at The Nation
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