This is unconstitutional...; US judge stays Trump's order on birthright citizenship
After assuming power in America, Donald Trump has taken strict steps regarding citizenship. Trump signed an executive order to change the birthright citizenship, but now the judge has put a stay on this order of Trump. The judge said, never seen this in 40 years. Actually, according to the 14th amendment of the Constitution in America, every child born in the country is given birthright citizenship, but Trump's executive order talks about making changes in it and children will be entitled to birthright citizenship only with some conditions.
Recently in America Donald Trump signed an executive order to change the birthright citizenship. Now Judge Kafnaur has put a temporary stay on this law of Trump. The judge has put a stay on this law for 14 days, after which Trump has said that he will appeal against it.
Donald Trump has taken strict steps regarding citizenship
Trump's Birthright Citizenship Law has frightened millions of immigrants living in America, but after the judge's stay, everyone has heaved a sigh of relief, but Trump has suffered a major setback. Federal Judge Coughenour on Thursday stayed Donald Trump's order to change Birthright Citizenship, calling it "clearly unconstitutional".
Why did the judge stay the law?
The states of Washington, Arizona, Illinois and Oregon had appealed in the court against Trump's order, after which Seattle-based US District Judge John Coughenour has stayed this order. However, this stay is temporary. This stay does not mean that the executive order signed by Trump will be completely canceled. This stay has been imposed for just 14 days. Also, the judge has called this law against the Constitution of America.
This law against the Constitution of America.
The stay that the judge has put on Trump's Birthright Citizenship Law is temporary. This is not a permanent stay. The judge has currently stayed this law for just 14 days. On the other hand, immediately after the stay was imposed by the judge, Trump said, we will appeal against it. This means that it is wrong to think that this law has been completely stopped.
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Donald Trump signed an executive order on January 20 regarding birthright citizenship as soon as he took power. Under the 14th amendment of the US Constitution, every child born in the country is entitled to birthright citizenship of the country, but Trump has demanded a change in it, under which now only those children are entitled to birthright citizenship in the country whose either mother or father is an American citizen.
1.Under Trump's order, any child born in America after February 19, whose mother and father are not American citizens or legal permanent residents, will be subject to deportation and will not be given birthright citizenship of the country. Due to this, children will not be able to avail social security and various types of government benefits.
2.America is one of the 30 countries in the world where children are given birthright citizenship. Canada, Mexico are also included in this.
3.According to Democratic-led states, if Trump's order is allowed to remain in place, then more than 150,000 children will not be entitled to birthright citizenship in the country every year.
People raised their voice against this law in the country
Trump had given 30 days to implement this law, under which every child born in America after February 19 will not be given birthright citizenship. After this, people in the country got scared. Such a picture came to the fore which is very frightening. A line of pregnant women was formed outside the hospitals. Who were demanding early delivery of the child, so that their child is born before February 19 and he gets the birthright citizenship of America.
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Due to this, a voice was raised against this law in the country. Since Trump signed the order, 6 lawsuits have been filed challenging it, most of them by civil rights groups and Democratic attorneys general from 22 states. The states argued that Trump's order violated the rights enshrined in the citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution. Under which it is provided that any person born in America is a citizen.
Trump had given this order
On behalf of the Democratic state attorneys general of Washington, Arizona, Illinois and Oregon, Polozola urged the judge to issue a temporary restraining order to prevent the administration from implementing Trump's order. Those challenging Trump's order argue that it violates the citizenship rights of the 14th Amendment of the Constitution, which provides that anyone born in the United States is a citizen. In his executive order, Trump directed US agencies to refuse to recognize the citizenship of children born in the US whose mother or father is not a US citizen or legal permanent resident.
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