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OCEANSIDE, Calif (FOX 5/KUSI) — Communities across the country have continued to speak out against ongoing immigration enforcement operations, and on Saturday morning, the Democratic Club of ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Usha Vance, wife of Vice President J.D. Vance is Hindu—and she’s making sure her children grow up understanding that part of their heritage, even as they navigate life in ...
Immigrant advocates are vowing to fight to ensure birthright citizenship remains the law as the Republican president tries to do away with more than a century of precedent.
Immigrant advocates are vowing to fight to ensure birthright citizenship remains the law as Donald Trump tries to do away with more than a century of precedent.
But the ultimate fate of the president's policy remains uncertain. Here's what to know about birthright citizenship, the Supreme Court's ruling and what happens next.
Birthright citizenship in the US remains unchanged -- for now -- following the Supreme Court's ruling Friday limiting lower courts' ability to issue nationwide injunctions in a case related to the ...
A 6-3 Supreme Court majority avoided ruling on the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting birthright citizenship.
The U.S. Supreme Court faulted district court judges who blocked Trump’s birthright citizenship order in every state, not just Connecticut.
The current Supreme Court's ruling opens the door for Trump to move forward on banning birthright citizenship and other executive orders.
The ruling left unsettled the question of whether children born to immigrants without full legal status in the United States are entitled to automatic citizenship. So what happens now?
The Supreme Court handed President Donald Trump a win in his birthright citizenship case, but Attorney General Kris Mayes may have found a loophole.
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