A U.S. judge has temporarily blocked former President Donald Trump’s executive order that sought to end birthright citizenship for the children of undocumented migrants. The judge, based in California, issued a ruling stating that the order overstepped constitutional boundaries and violated the 14th Amendment, which grants citizenship to anyone born in the U.S.
Trump had signed the controversial order during his presidency, arguing that the U.S. should stop granting automatic citizenship to children born on American soil to non-citizen parents, a practice that has been in place for over a century. He claimed the practice encouraged “birth tourism” and was being exploited by some migrant families.
However, legal challenges quickly followed, with critics arguing that the president did not have the power to unilaterally alter the Constitution. The judge’s decision to block the order is a temporary measure, allowing further legal proceedings to unfold.
This ruling is significant, as it represents a setback for one of Trump’s key immigration reform proposals, which had been highly contentious during his administration. Legal experts suggest that the case could eventually be taken to the Supreme Court, where the final decision could shape U.S. immigration policy for years to come.
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