Trump’s effort to curtail birthright citizenship suffers yet another setback

Trump’s effort to curtail birthright citizenship suffers yet another setback
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Trump’s effort to curtail birthright citizenship suffers yet another setback
Author: Reuters
Published: Feb, 28 2025 19:55

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Donald Trump’s effort to curtail automatic birthright citizenship nationwide as part of his hardline immigration crackdown suffered another legal setback on Friday when a second federal appeals court declined to lift one of the court orders blocking the Republican president’s executive order.

The Richmond, Virginia-based 4th US circuit court of appeals on a 2-1 vote rejected the Trump administration’s request for an order putting on hold a nationwide injunction issued by a federal judge in Maryland who concluded the order was unconstitutional.

Trump’s order, signed on his first day back in the White House on 20 January, directed US agencies to refuse to recognize the citizenship of children born in the United States if neither their mother nor father was a US citizen or lawful permanent resident.

It was the second time an appellate court had taken up Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship, whose fate may ultimately be decided by the US supreme court.

Second federal appeals court declines to lift order blocking executive order signed by president on 20 January.

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