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The Supreme Court is hearing arguments this week on the constitutionality of President Trump's move to end birthright citizenship. An executive order, signed on Trump's first day back in office, declares children born to parents without permanent legal status would no longer be automatically granted citizenship.
The policy "is deeply illegal, unconstitutional and morally wrong," says Cody Wofsy, deputy director of the ACLU Immigrants' Rights Project. The ACLU is representing all children targeted by Trump's executive order in a class-action lawsuit. Wofsy says roughly 5 million U.S.-born children would be affected by the order over the next 20 years.
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As the justices prepare to hear a landmark case about birthright citizenship, their family stories are a reminder that the law has shaped who can be an American.
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After lawmakers left Washington for a two-week spring break with the Department of Homeland Security shut down, the Hollywood tabloid began publishing photographs of them living it up around the country.
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The major ruling casts doubt on similar prohibitions in 30 states. It is the latest decision by the high court rolling back protections for LGBTQ people.
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Despite political tensions between the US and UK, the King will travel to Washington next month.
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The Hull East MP says he was suspended because of his "robust" criticism of the government's policy on jury trials.
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A three-year deal to pay for more French patrols to intercept smuggling gangs was due to expire at midnight.
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The suit is one of the broadest bids yet seeking accountability against the F.B.I. director, Kash Patel, and Attorney General Pam Bondi for getting rid of employees who have run afoul of President Trump.
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Presidents since at least the Carter administration have seen their approval ratings tied to gas prices. But there are signs the correlation may be weakening.
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The framers of the 14th Amendment endorsed a capacious definition of ‘American.'
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Track the latest polls in Pennsylvania's 10th Congressional District.
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With Congress in recess, much of the Homeland Security Department remains without money because of the impasse on Capitol Hill, even as airport security workers are to begin getting paid.
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Iran contradicted Trump's claims that direct talks with more a moderate regime in Tehran were making "great progress."
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A memo that President Trump signed on Friday ordering the Department of Homeland Security to pay T.S.A. officers did not specify whether they would be paid on a regular schedule.
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A Trump administration effort to gather documents from an old investigation had alarmed law enforcement officials, who feared it would be used to smear the Democratic lawmaker.
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Los agentes de la TSA han dejado de ir a trabajar o renunciado tras semanas sin cobrar durante el cierre parcial del gobierno. Agentes del ICE han empezado a cubrir sus funciones.
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Gov. Janet Mills argues that her rival for Senate, Graham Platner, could be doomed by his history of offensive online remarks. But at a time of anti-establishment anger, Mr. Platner says he is the safer choice.
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The White House press secretary said the United States would evaluate oil shipments to Cuba on a "case-by-case basis," after a Russian tanker full of crude reached the island.
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Peter Casey/REUTERSA financial policy adviser for JD Vance made a series of shocking online posts detailing his affinity for "gas station heroin" and other drug concoctions — and referred to the Republican vice presidential nominee as "a Trump boot licker."
Aaron Kofsky, who has worked in the Ohio senator's office since May, ran a Reddit account by the name of PsychoticMammal, sharing his addiction to drugs like kratom and advising others how to sneak drugs through airport security, according to an investigation by WIRED.
The posts go back over 11 years, with reports tying the account to Vance's adviser through data breaches, social media accounts, past posts matching up to his personal life, and more.
Read more at The Daily Beast.
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