President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship is an attempt to change the longstanding interpretation of the 14th Amendment. It's already facing major legal challenges.
Most legal experts say the Constitution grants citizenship to children born in the U.S. to undocumented immigrants.
UVA legal expert Amanda Frost explains the president’s executive order, the constitutional amendment he seeks to overturn and how it could play out in the courts.
Rep. Brian Babin introduced the Birthright Citizenship Act, aiming to redefine citizenship for U.S.-born children, echoing Trump's controversial executive order.
The executive order is expected to be fought at all levels of the legal system, with 22 states signing onto various lawsuits ...
Reich also criticises Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship - where anyone born in the US becomes a citizen - ...
The Senate Banking Committee voted along party lines to approve Scott Turner’s nomination for Housing and Urban Development secretary. He previously served as the executive director of the White House ...
The order has already become the subject of five lawsuits by civil rights groups and Democratic attorneys general from 22 states.
Falling in line with President Donald Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship, House Republicans on Thursday unveiled legislation that would amend federal immigration law to narrow the ...
President Donald Trump blasted rivals during his first televised interview since becoming the nation's 47th president on ...