Maryland is joining more than a dozen other states in challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship. All to know.
Maryland joined 17 states, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco to sue President Trump on Tuesday over what they called his “flagrantly unlawful attempt” to end birthright citizenship through one of the flurry of executive orders he signed after taking office.
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown announced Tuesday that he and attorney generals from 18 other states have filed a suit in Massachusetts to challenge President Donald Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship.
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President Trump invoked presidential powers to begin his long-promised immigration crackdown shortly after taking office on Monday.
Until the order, which Trump signed the same day he was inaugurated as the 47th president, the U.S. government has, at least the late 1800s, considered the child of any immigrant born on U.S. soil an automatic citizen, even to a mother in the United States illegally.
Maryland joined a coalition of 17 states to defend the EPA's Safe Drinking Water Act, which established the nation's first drinking water standards limiting the amount of PFAS chemicals.
Attorneys general from Massachusetts, California, New York, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, New Mexico, Rhode Island and Vermont all signed the statement. The group of officials ...
A DOJ memo says state and local officials who do not align with President Trump's crackdown on immigration enforcement could face criminal penalties.
Pregnant women and states file lawsuits against Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship, citing constitutional violations.
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown announced Tuesday that he was joining 22 other states to challenge President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship.
Pregnant women across the country have been joining forces to file lawsuits over the constitutionality of President Donald Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship in the United States. The post Pregnant women sue President Trump for ‘unilaterally and unconstitutionally’ seeking to strip children of citizenship first appeared on Law & Crime.