The Question the Trump Administration Couldn't Answer About Birthright Citizenship
Briefly

During Supreme Court arguments regarding birthright citizenship, Solicitor General D. John Sauer admitted the government has no specific implementation plan for a proposed rule denying citizenship to children of undocumented immigrants. Despite extensive prior discussions and promises from President Trump to end birthright citizenship through executive order, the Solicitor General's remarks indicated a troubling lack of preparedness, suggesting that nationwide injunctions may be necessary to protect public interests in the absence of a functional plan.
On the day after it goes into effect, how's it going to work-what do hospitals do with a newborn? What do states do with a newborn? We don't know.
The administration has no workable plan for its unconstitutional order, yet it wants to take away the best legal pathway for those affected to challenge the government's action.
Read at The Atlantic
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