22.01.2025 13:15
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Not everything the president says will happen: 22 states oppose Trump's executive order

Twenty-two US states have filed a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump's executive order, which he signed upon taking office, that would end the granting of US citizenship to children born to parents who are illegal immigrants. California's attorney general has called Trump's order unconstitutional and unconstitutional.

1,822 US states have filed a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump's order, which he signed upon taking office, to end the granting of American citizenship to children whose parents are illegal immigrants.

Eighteen states, including Democratic-controlled California and New York, have filed a lawsuit in a federal court in Massachusetts challenging the executive order that US President Donald Trump signed immediately after his inauguration. Four other states later joined a separate lawsuit filed in a federal court in Washington, D.C.

" This order is clearly unconstitutional and, frankly, un-American," he said . California Attorney General Rob Bonta added that the court should "immediately block this order from taking effect and ensure that the rights of the affected children born in the United States are preserved pending the outcome of the trial."

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