Federal Appeal Judges Suppress Trump’s Plan to End Our Baldlife Citizenship


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A federal appeals judge blocked the president on Friday Donald Trump’s Plans to illegally or temporarily end birthright citizenship for children of people in the country.

US District Judge Leo Sorokin has determined that there is a nationwide injunction against the Trump administration’s efforts to end the Trump administration. Babies and citizenship That he issued earlier this year and endures that it was granted to more than a dozen states.

Sorokin said the ruling was a recent exception. US Supreme Court Judgment the ability to issue a national injunction of that limited lower court. This issue is expected to return to the Supreme Court.

Federal judges block Trump’s birthright citizenship ban on all infants and test lower court authority

Babies citizenship supporters keep banners

Protesters will hold a banner during a citizenship rally outside the Supreme Court in Washington on May 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)

Trump and the administration “have the right to pursue an interpretation of the 14th Amendment, and there is no doubt that the Supreme Court will ultimately resolve the question,” Sorokin wrote in his ruling. “However, in the meantime, for the purposes of this lawsuit at this point, the executive order is unconstitutional.”

The Trump administration claims that children born in the United States were illegal and temporarily born to domestic parents.

Trump signed the executive order on his first day in January, along with many other orders.

Reversing our birthright citizenship will have a dramatic negative impact, defenders warn

US President Donald Trump will speak at a press conference held at the James S. Brady Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC on June 27, 2025, following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling restricting the application of birthright citizenship. (Mehmet Eser via AFP/Getty/Middle Eastern Image)

The Trump administration claims that children born in the United States were illegal and temporarily born to domestic parents. (Getty Images)

San Francisco-based Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Wednesday. It has also been confirmed A national lower court injunction, and earlier this month, a federal judge in New Hampshire issued a ruling prohibiting Trump’s executive order from implementing it nationwide in a new class action lawsuit.

Sorokin opposed the Trump administration’s argument that the Supreme Court’s decision justified a narrower ruling.

The woman is photographed protesting outside a US Supreme Court building with her toddler.

Olga Urbina and her nine-month-old son Ares Webster joined an out-of-U.S. Supreme Court protest on May 15, 2025 in Washington, D.C., over a move by President Donald Trump to end birthright citizenship after hearing a court’s allegation over the order. (Drew Angerer/AFP via Getty Images)

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Plaintiffs in the class action argue that Trump’s executive order is unconstitutional because the 14th Amendment guarantees birthright citizenship, which also threatens millions of dollars in state funding for “essential” health insurance services that are conditional on citizenship status.

Reuters and the Associated Press contributed to the report.

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