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Trump misreads the constitution
Is birthright citizenship in the Constitution? Can Trump end it? 18 states sue
With one signature, President Donald Trump ended birthright citizenship where children born here were U.S. citizens even if their parents weren't.
To end birthright citizenship, Trump misreads the constitution
America started doing so at the end of the Civil War. The constitution was amended then to overturn the Dred Scott decision of 1857, which held that black people were not Americans. The 14th Amendment ensured that freed slaves and their children would henceforth be citizens.
Trump executive order restricts birthright citizenship; states sue
After the Civil War, the Constitution was amended to consider every baby born in the US an American. Soon that may change.
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U.S. Constitution Removed From White House Website, Ignites Conspiracy Theories
Jan. 21, 2025, many people reported that the U.S. Constitution had been removed from the White House website. Here's what we ...
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The U.S. Constitution Delivers a 404 Now
The reproductive rights website told Americans that employers were required to cover access to health care services like ...
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Gov. Evers, AG Kaul join states challenging order attempting to end citizenship for certain kids born in America
We must defend Americans’ constitutional rights, including the rights of kids who are born on U.S. soil, and that is exactly ...
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Oregon joins growing list of states challenging Trump administration over birthright citizenship
Oregon on Tuesday joined a growing list of Democratic-led states suing the Trump administration over its efforts to roll back ...
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People want to change the Constitution. What’s next?
The right and the left don’t agree on how they’d like to change the Constitution, but they do agree that changes need to be ...
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Remember when Trump's lawyers argued he never swore to 'support' the Constitution?
Donald Trump is poised to swear to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States” for a second term.
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Donald Trump sworn in as 47th president of the United States
You can watch all Inauguration Day events Monday on our livestream here, find a planned lineup of events, review ...
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