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The recent case before the Supreme Court on birthright citizenship points to a more fundamental constitutional crisis that ...
Birthright citizenship has been ingrained in the constitution for over 150 years. But an executive order seeks to end it.
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Your Voice: Immigration
As the U.S. Supreme Court considers the future of birthright citizenship this week Paul LaGrone went out to get your voice on the Trump Administration’s approach to deportations.
The Dispatch says it won’t change the trusted Supreme Court news site, positioning it as a centerpiece of its expanding judicial coverage ...
Some journalists refer to the judicial branch as the “bulwark” against the present administration’s unconstitutional acts, since the Republican-controlled Congress supports anything Trump seeks to ...
CASA, on whether lower courts have the power to issue “nationwide injunctions” blocking President Donald Trump’s executive ...
In alignment with President Trump's agenda, Sen. Blackburn introduced a bill Tuesday that prevents foreign nationals seeking ...
Slave owners would “have people chasing, catching you — it wasn’t called ICE then,” Baraka said during the April 13 ...
Contrary to conventional wisdom, birthright citizenship is not entirely settled U.S. law. The executive order states, “the ...
The Supreme Court could create a patchwork of citizenship rules that echoes a dark time in the nation's history.
Hours after several immigrants’ rights groups sued the Trump administration over the executive order he signed Monday to end birthright citizenship, 22 states and two cities in separate lawsuits ...