Trump signed an executive order on his first day in office to try to eliminate birthright citizenship for those whose parents ...
The Democrat, who filed his candidacy papers last week and released a campaign campaign video on Monday, made his first campaign speech on Tuesday at Prince Hall in the Grove Hall section of ...
In the debates over the 14th Amendment in 1866, Sen. John Conness argued convincingly that "children of all parentage ...
Federal judges in Washington and Maryland say the president's attack on birthright citizenship flouts the 14th Amendment and ...
The Justice Department argued that the 14th amendment has been misinterpreted by the Supreme Court and doesn’t grant ...
During passage of the 14th amendment in the 1800s, John Conness fought proto-Trumpian demands to exclude some groups.
In just the past few weeks, the second administration of Pres. Donald Trump has issued a barrage of executive orders and efforts — as long promised — around immigration enforcement as well as sweeping ...
During passage of the 14th amendment in the 1800s, John Conness fought proto-Trumpian demands to exclude some groups.
A series of legal challenges regarding birthright citizenship is making it unclear what will happen to young immigrants in a few months.
This article was updated on Feb. 6 at 2:04 p.m. Shortly after being sworn into office on Jan. 20 for a second term, President Donald Trump issued an executive order ending birthright citizenship – the ...
The president’s executive order seeks to end the automatic grant of citizenship to children born on U.S. soil.
Conness, a U.S. Senator from California from 1863 to 1869, was a leader in passing the 14th Amendment. And Trump’s attempt to ...