Trump's Executive Order goes against the traditional legal interpretation of the 14th Amendment. So far, two District court justices have ruled Trump's order unconstitutional, and a U.S. Circuit appeals court has done the same. This comes in the wake of a Supreme Court decision limiting the applicability of district court decisions or injunctions intended to be applied nationally.
Trump's order affects children of illegals or temporary workers who were born in the United States. Ultimately and inevitably, some of these decisions will come before the Supreme Court for final adjudication. With a perceived 6-3 conservative majority, it will be interesting to see what the court decides.
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