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In reply to the discussion: Some things to know about executive orders: [View all]Ocelot II
(130,584 posts)Support the ACLU, the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Lambda Legal and the many other organizations that are actually doing something. Pay attention to Democratic states' attorneys general; they've been busy too; 22 of them are involved in litigating the birthright citizenship cases. Some lawsuits can't be brought until the agencies subject to the EOs actually implement them (there has to be an actual case to litigate). But they are happening, sorry if one week isn't soon enough for you. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-executive-actions-birthright-citizenship-doge-courts/ Also, a labor union representing tens of thousands of federal employees in 37 departments and agencies filed a lawsuit Monday challenging Trumps reinstatement of Schedule F and related policies making it easier to fire federal workers for alleged poor performance or insubordination. https://fedscoop.com/federal-worker-legal-challenges-doge-schedule-f/