Supreme Court Limits Nationwide Injunctions in Ruling on Birthright Citizenship Order | KQED
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Immigrant rights advocates and 22 states have filed lawsuits against Trump's immigration policy, leading to three federal judges issuing universal injunctions. This legal action prevents the administration from enforcing the policy nationwide. As the appellate courts declined to intervene in the case, the Trump administration has taken the issue to the Supreme Court, seeking to overturn these universal injunctions and reaffirm its authority. The situation represents a critical moment in the ongoing struggle over immigration policy in the United States, reflecting tensions between state and federal power.
The legal battle over Trump's immigration policy has intensified, with immigrant rights groups and 22 states challenging the administration's authority, resulting in universal injunctions issued by federal judges.
Three federal judges have issued universal injunctions that prevent the Trump administration from enforcing its immigration policy nationwide, signaling a significant judicial pushback against executive orders.
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