The executive order would apply to any children born after the order takes effect, but many are concerned that the Trump administration could take it beyond newborns.
The officials filed two lawsuits on Tuesday seeking to strike down the executive order that Trump signed on his first day in office, which is set to take effect February 19.
One of the orders attempts to eliminate the longstanding aspect of birthright citizenship. AG Torrez joined 17 other states ...
Several states in the Northeast are fighting to block an executive order signed by President Donald Trump that would end ...
President Donald Trump set a record on his first day back in office by issuing 26 executive orders, aiming to fulfill many of ...
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford confirmed Nevada will take legal action against President Donald Trump’s Executive Order ...
State Attorney General Letitia James has signed on as a petitioner in a case filed by other Democratic attorneys general in U ...
Republicans and Democrats in Kansas agree that concerns about the economy drove voters to support President Donald Trump by a ...
But one of his actions is causing worry among immigrant activists and religious groups alike: his suspension of all refugee ...
President Donald Trump is swiftly breaching the traditional boundaries of presidential power as he returns to the White House ...
Trump's controversial executive order on birthright citizenship will face its first legal test in a Seattle courtroom on ...
Equality Maine says it's not surprised President Donald Trump targeted the LBGTQ+ community in one of his executive orders signed Monday.