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A federal appeal judge on Friday blocked the president Donald Trumps Plan to end citizenship for the children of people in the country illegally or temporarily.
The US district judge Leo Sorokin decided that a nationwide injunction to the efforts of the Trump government to end Boss citizenship That he published at the beginning of this year and that was granted to more than a dozen countries.
Sorokin said the judgment was an exception of one recently Judgment of the Supreme Court in the United States This limitation of the ability of the preliminary dishes to issue nationwide systems. The problem is expected to return to the Supreme Court.
During a civil rally outside the Supreme Court in Washington, demonstrators stop a banner on May 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, file)
Trump and the government “have justified their interpretation of the fourteenth change, and the Supreme Court will undoubtedly regulate the question,” Sorokin wrote in his decision. “But in the meantime, the executive regulation for the purposes of this lawsuit is unconstitutional at that time.”
The Trump government has argued that children who were born in the country in the USA in the United States illegally and temporarily do not be subject to the responsibility of the United States and are therefore not entitled to citizenship.
On his first day of the office in January, Trump signed the arrangement of the legal prosecutor’s office with a number of other orders.
The Trump government has argued that children who were born in the country in the USA illegally and temporarily do not “are subject to the responsibility of the United States and are therefore not entitled to citizenship. (Getty Images)
On Wednesday, the 9th Court of Appeal based in San Francisco also confirmed The nationwide injunction of the under court and the beginning of this month, a federal judge in New Hampshire gave a judgment that came into force in a new class action nationwide.
Sorokin did not agree with the argument of the Trump government that the judgment of the Supreme Court justified a closer judgment.
Olga Urbina and her 9 -month old son, ARES Webster, take a protest in front of the U.S.’s Supreme Court of President Donald Trump to the Birthright Citizenship, while the Court of Justice hears arguments on the arrangement in Washington, DC, on May 15, 2025. (Drew Angerer/AFP via Getty Images)
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The plaintiffs argued in the class action that Trump’s executive ordinance is unconstitutional, since the 14th amendment guarantees born citizenship and also threatens millions of dollars of government funds for “essential” health insurance services that depend on the status of citizenship.
Reuters and the Associated Press contributed to this report.