Trump, Supreme Court and birthright citizenship
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A federal judge in New Hampshire will hear arguments Thursday on whether to certify a class-action lawsuit that would include every baby affected by President Donald Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship.
Thirty-four cities and counties, including Baltimore, Chicago and Los Angeles, have asked to join a California lawsuit seeking to stop the Trump administration from cutting federal funding based on immigration sanctuary policies.
Learn how Pierce County’s lawsuits against HUD over funding conditions threaten vital homeless programs, with millions in funding uncertain or delayed.
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Alito's concerns about "loopholes" in the Supreme Court's universal injunctions ruling emerge as judges issue sweeping decisions against Trump policies through alternative legal means
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Straight Arrow News on MSNJustices lift injunction on Trump's federal workforce cutsIn an unsigned decision, the justices said the administration is "likely to succeed" in its argument that President Donald Trump's executive order directing agency downsizing is lawful. The ruling allows the White House to resume staff reduction efforts across 22 federal agencies - including the Departments of State,