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Birthright citizenship automatically makes anyone born in the United States an American citizen, including children born to ...
A 1952 law states specifically that “A person born in Alaska on or after March 30, 1867, … is a citizen of the United States ...
A U.S. Department of Justice attorney told a federal judge in New Hampshire on Monday that he believes the U.S. government ...
Explore the implications of the renewed push to revoke citizenship in the U.S. and its impact on naturalized Americans.
Early Monday morning, President Donald Trump lashed out against Democratic Senator Chris Coons for mentioning reports that ...
However, the justices did not decide whether President Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship is lawful. The long-term fate of the order remains uncertain — though Trump is still ...
Supreme Court Ruling Sparks Uncertainty Over Birthright Citizenship and Social Security for U.S.-Born Children ...
The court is allowing Trump's new definition of citizenship to advance in states that have not challenged it legally.
We talk with Washington's Attorney General, Nick Brown, about SCOTUS rulings, universal injunctions and birthright citizenship.
A case the Supreme Court decided on Friday stemmed from President Donald Trump’s attempt to eliminate birthright citizenship, but the ruling’s implications go beyond even this big issue: The justices ...
A judge overseeing a challenge to President Donald Trump’s restrictions on automatic birthright citizenship asked the U.S. government to confirm it won’t seek to deport impacted children during the Su ...