Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order Temporarily Blocked
Families impacted by President Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship received a reprieve this week when a federal judge in New Hampshire temporarily blocked its implementation. The judge deemed the order potentially unconstitutional, offering a glimmer of hope to those concerned about its impact.
Judge Cites Potential Harm to Families in Preliminary Injunction
Citing potential harm to families, the judge issued a preliminary injunction against the executive order and certified a class-action lawsuit. This legal challenge focuses on the interpretation of the 14th Amendment, which guarantees citizenship to anyone born or naturalized in the United States.
14th Amendment at the Heart of Legal Battle
Opponents of the executive order argue that it contradicts long-standing legal interpretations of the 14th Amendment. They argue that birthright citizenship is a cornerstone of American law and that the President’s order undermines this fundamental right.