Maryland’s judge, Deborah Bordman, issued the decision against Trump’s executive decree, judging that he is violating the Constitution
A federal judge issued a temporary order late Wednesday suspending President Trump’s executive decree to abolish the automatic administration of US citizenship for children born to US territory from immigrants without documents or temporary immigrants.
The Judge of Maryland’s Regional Federal Court of Justice, Deborah Bordman, issued the ruling against Trump’s executive decree, judging that it violates the 14th amendment to the US Constitution and contradicts the judgment of the Supreme Court as a Court of Appeal. With the 250 -year history of the American nation about citizenship.
Unlike a previous temporary suspension order, issued on January 23 by Judge John Cohenor of the US Regional Court of Justice on Washington’s western district, which was due to expire this week, Bordman’s preliminary order will remain in force until when there is an agreement or the Supreme Court annulment the judgment.
Some observers expect the matter to eventually reach the US Supreme Court, where Trump and other Republican presidents have contributed to the appointment of a conservative majority.
The decree, signed by Trump on January 20, said that the federal government “will not issue documents recognizing the United States nationality in children born on American territory by parents illegally in the country or were legally but temporarily in state” . The decree stated that “it will only apply to people born within the United States after 30 days from the date of this decree”.
Source :Skai
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