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The central dispute yesterday morning was not about the birthright-citizenship order itself. Instead, it was about the relief that plaintiffs ought to get assuming that the order is unconstitutional.
New Jersey leads 22 states and two cities in appealing cases to the Supreme Court, which will decide whether to bar children from citizenship if their parents are non-citizens.
The Supreme Court heard arguments about injunctions against Trump’s order to end birthright citizenship for those born to parents of undocumented immigrants or foreign visitors.
New Jersey Solicitor General Jeremy Feigenbaum is speaking on behalf of the states and cities challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order targeting birthright citizenship. Among his ...
The Justices on the Supreme Court wrestled on Thursday with a high-stakes case involving birthright citizenship that’s poised ...
Mayor Ras Baraka of Newark confronts ICE agents at a demonstration outside Delaney Hall immigrant detention centre on May 7, ...
We asked candidates in New Jersey’s June 10 Democratic primary election what they’ll do to keep immigrants safe.
On May 15, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the federal government’s efforts to be able to generally implement President Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship – the […] ...
But the revocation of birthright citizenship from the ... that migrants would seek to give birth in states where U.S. citizenship was afforded. New Jersey solicitor general Jeremy Feigenbaum ...
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