Group 1 - A federal judge in Concord, New Hampshire, Joseph Laplante, has issued a ruling to block the Trump administration's executive order aimed at limiting "birthright citizenship" [1] - The ruling utilizes an exception from a previous Supreme Court decision, allowing judges to continue blocking the administration's policies in nationwide class-action lawsuits [1] - The judge expressed concerns that revoking birthright citizenship would cause irreparable harm to affected individuals [1] Group 2 - The "birthright citizenship" policy has been in place for over 100 years, ensuring that all individuals born in the U.S. are granted citizenship regardless of their parents' status [2] - The executive order signed by Trump on January 20 aims to eliminate automatic citizenship for newborns of non-citizen or non-permanent resident parents, leading to multiple legal challenges [2] - Federal district courts in states like Maryland, Washington, and Massachusetts have issued nationwide injunctions against the executive order, prompting the Trump administration to seek a Supreme Court ruling on the matter [2]
美国联邦地区法官再次阻止特朗普政府限制“出生公民权”
news flash·2025-07-10 19:05