Another federal judge blocks the Trump Citizenship Command

The second federal judge moved to block the executive order of President Donald Trump on Wednesday, and the judge said that no court had been at that place yet.
Noted US District Judge Deborah, appointed President of Biden, previous judgment This stopped the implementation of Trump’s order. Boardman claimed that citizenship “is a national concern that requires uniform policy.” However, the previous verdict only stopped the implementation of Trump’s order for 14 days, while the committee of the Committee will take a complaint.
“Citizenship is the most precious right, which was explicitly assigned to the fourteenth amendment of the Constitution,” she wrote in her judgment.
The decision comes more than a week after US District Judge John Coughenour, the named Ronald Reagan, also blocked the executive order after the lawsuit of the four US state – Arizona, Illinois, Oregon and Washington. Coughenour called Trump’s command “sharply unconstitutional.”
Republican presidential candidate, former President Donald Trump, arrives at a party for the Palm Beach Congress Center, Wednesday, November 6, 2024, at West Palm Beach, Fla. (Evan Vucci/AP)
Coughenour during January 23 judged that Executive Command Prohibition of Birth of Citizenship “Acting the mind,” and told the court that he could not remember in his own 40 years on the bench, seeing the case so “sharply unimaginative”.
Trump’s command seeks to clarify the 14th amendment, which says: “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and are subject to jurisdiction, are citizens of the United States and the state in which they live.”
He explains that they were born with illegal immigrant parents or those who were legally, but on temporary neimigrant visas, are not citizens at birth.
President Trump has promised a great immigration action on the trace of the campaign. (FBI)
States that challenged the law argued that the 14th Amendment actually guarantees citizenship to persons born on US soil and naturalized to the United States
Republican lawyers Of the 18 countries, this week was against lawsuits that filed democratic AGS and legal groups throughout the country that challenged a citizenship order.
“If one comes to a tourist visa to have an anchor, it is not under this original meaning of the United States Constitution,” Iowa AG Brenna Bird told Fox News Digital on Monday. Bird is a leading AG who takes a short Amicus request in support of the executive order on Monday.
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“Often, when it happened. Taxpayers pay health care through Medicaid or through hospitals, paying the care of someone to have a child or a state health insurance system for children,” Bird said. “Each country has a system that helps children without insurance, so taxpayers are here for all costs.”
Fox News’ Breanne Depisch has contributed to this report