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Readers Write: Birthright citizenship, St. Paul’s finances, local income taxes, George Floyd Square
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship for the children of illegal immigrants. The case primarily turns on five words in the 14th ...
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Poll: Most Americans favor birthright citizenship, not Trump's immigration plan
Erin Davis/Axios Visuals Americans overwhelmingly support keeping the Constitution's guarantee of birthright citizenship amid growing public resistance to President Trump's immigration crackdown, ...
Three babies born in the last several months don’t know it yet, but they are on their way to making Joined by their parents, these little bundles of joy are plaintiffs in Barbara v. Trump, a landmark ...
Supreme Court will hear appeal of lower court ruling that struck down the president's January executive order limiting ...
All Americans want Trump to do is make their shopping cheaper. And all he wants to do is stop wars that aren't actually ...
President Donald Trump is touting the economy and defending boat strikes amid scrutiny. He will head to Pennsylvania to make remarks on cost of living concerns as the administration faces pressure on ...
The U.S. Supreme Court said Friday justices will hear a case to decide if President Donald Trump’s order to end birthright ...
President Donald Trump insisted that the U.S. Supreme Court should revoke birthright citizenship because he said it was ...
Both sides agree that to be granted birthright citizenship under the Constitution, a child must be born inside U.S. borders ...
Donald Trump’s comments came as the US Supreme Court which has a 6–3 conservative majority considers several major parts of ...
President Donald Trump is touting the economy and defending boat strikes amid scrutiny. He will head to Pennsylvania to make remarks on cost of living concerns as the administration faces pressure on ...
The originalist argument in favor of birthright citizenship is that the phrase “subject to the jurisdiction” was meant to ...
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