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In reply to the discussion: Supreme Court curbs injunctions that blocked Trump's birthright citizenship plan [View all]SARose
(1,687 posts)11. So the injunction is still in effect for 22
Democratic states, the City of San Francisco and county, pregnant immigrants and charities helping immigrants?
So the executive order can go into effect in 30 days in states with Republican AGs?
The Supreme Court order is on hold for 30 days so DOJ can publish guidelines and others can file class action lawsuits?
Is that right?
How much is this whole mess costing me?
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Supreme Court curbs injunctions that blocked Trump's birthright citizenship plan [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Jun 27
OP
+1. On positive side, we aren't bound by 5th Circuit, arguably most right-wing federal appellate court in the country.
Silent Type
Jun 27
#3
Beat me to it - I just finished reading the opinion, and although it's a problem
Ocelot II
Jun 27
#5
How would his son's citizenship be a problem? Trump , who is the father, is a citizen so his son is also.
Srkdqltr
Jun 27
#14
She didn't become a citizen until after he was born thus Barron isn't a full citizen even if he was born here.
cstanleytech
Jun 27
#34
Does this mean that the states who are not in the 5th Circuits jurisdiction can ignore the 5th Circuits national
in2herbs
Jun 27
#9
I guess individual states, at the behest of the president, can now nullify the Constitution as long as...
LudwigPastorius
Jun 27
#13
Sotomayor: "travesty for the rule of the law"; Brown Jackson: "existential threat to the rule of law"
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 27
#15
There are an unprecedented number of cases that have been filed related to 45's nonsense
BumRushDaShow
Jun 27
#33
These 6 POS's are now on board to continue the further chipping away of the Constitution..........
turbinetree
Jun 27
#21
A couple of Class Action lawsuits have already been filed to get around this ruling
LetMyPeopleVote
Jun 27
#27
We definitely need to stop treating the idea like an impossibility or a joke. After all, fascists never believe
Karasu
Jun 27
#31
If I understand it, he is now King. An Executive Order is law of the nation....
JohnnyRingo
Jun 27
#39