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In reply to the discussion: Yes, they did rule on Birtright Citizenship [View all]SSJVegeta
(2,874 posts)10. District courts can still pass lkmited injunctions for specific cases.
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I was thinking more along the lines of parents moving to protect their children
NickB79
Jun 2025
#60
There's one positive angle, though. It discourages forum-shopping for judges like Kacsmaryk
Ocelot II
Jun 2025
#3
You know way more about legal stuff than I so I defer to your wisdom as always, but I have to wonder
AZJonnie
Jun 2025
#6
As things are going at present, have to consider it will be wielded like a weapon
Attilatheblond
Jun 2025
#27
Irish woman adopeted the kids, as required by Irish law at the time. Then she took them to South American country
Attilatheblond
Jun 2025
#28
Thinking it's time to park the smart phone and only carry a dumb phone if necessary
Attilatheblond
Jun 2025
#29
were they undocumented or have temporary VISA status when you were born?
LymphocyteLover
Jun 2025
#24
That had nothing to do with the executive order on birthright citizenship, or the court's decision.
Ms. Toad
Jun 2025
#35
Correct. Which is why it makes it much harder and expensive to fight him going forward.
Ms. Toad
Jun 2025
#43
I don't believe you've heard anything unrealistic about what he or the courts would do from me.
Ms. Toad
Jun 2025
#55
A couple of Class Action lawsuits have already been filed to get around this ruling
LetMyPeopleVote
Jun 2025
#37
They didn't specifically answer the underlying question - birthright citizenship
karynnj
Jun 2025
#62