President Trump asked the US Supreme Court to intervene in the birthright citizenship fight.
Four federal judges have blocked President Trumpโs birthright citizenship executive order.
According to President Trumpโs order, the 14th Amendment is being misinterpreted by the left to give citizenship to โanchor babies.โ
โIt is the policy of the United States that no department or agency of the United States government shall issue documents recognizing United States citizenship, or accept documents issued by State, local, or other governments or authorities purporting to recognize United States citizenship, to persons: (1) when that personโs mother was unlawfully present in the United States and the personโs father was not a United States citizen or lawful permanent resident at the time of said personโs birth, or (2) when that personโs motherโs presence in the United States was lawful but temporary, and the personโs father was not a United States citizen or lawful permanent resident at the time of said personโs birth,โ Trumpโs order stated.
Trumpโs order argued the 14th Amendment has always excluded babies born to people in the US illegally.
โ[The] Fourteenth Amendment has never been interpreted to extend citizenship universally to everyone born within the United States. The Fourteenth Amendment has always excluded from birthright citizenship persons who were born in the United States but not โsubject to the jurisdiction thereof.โ Consistent with this understanding, the Congress has further specified through legislation that โa person born in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereofโ is a national and citizen of the United States at birth, 8 U.S.C. 1401, generally mirroring the Fourteenth Amendmentโs text,โ the order stated.
The Appeals Court last month said it couldnโt end birthright citizenship so President Trump took the fight to the US Supreme Court.
President Trump asked the Supreme Court to stay the nationwide injunctions issued by the federal judges.
โThese cases โ which involve challenges to the Presidentโs January 20, 2025 Executive Order concerning birthright citizenship โ raise important constitutional questions with major ramifications for securing the border,โ Acting Solicitor General Sarah Harris wrote, according to Fox News.
โBut at this stage, the government comes to this Court with a โmodestโ request: while the parties litigate weighty merits questions, the Court should โrestrict the scopeโ of multiple preliminary injunctions that โpurpor[t] to cover every person in the country,โ limiting those injunctions to parties actually within the courtsโ power,โ Harris wrote.
Fox News reported:
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to intervene and allow a narrow version of his executive order banning birthright citizenship to move forward, challenging three nationwide injunctions brought in Maryland, Massachusetts and Washington state.
Judges in those states immediately moved to block President Donald Trumpโs order banning birthright citizenship, which he signed on his first day in office.
All three courts blocked the ruling nationwide โ something lawyers for the Trump administration argued in their Supreme Court filing is overly broad.
In the court filing Thursday, acting U.S. Solicitor General Sarah Harris said the courts had gone too far, and asked the Supreme Court justices to limit the scope of the rulings to cover only individuals directly impacted by the relevant courts.
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