US Judge blocks Trump's birthright citizenship order
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A recent Supreme Court decision puts an expectant immigrant mother in South Carolina and her baby at risk in a way that's not the same for a woman across the border in North Carolina.
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How Two Pregnant Asylum-Seekers Became the Face of America’s Birthright Citizenship BattleThis is supposed to be something beautiful. It will be beautiful, but also that fear of not knowing what’s going to happen on the day of the birth never leaves me,” Monica disclosed to NBC News, her voice bearing the brunt of a nation’s legal uncertainty.
Pregnant asylum seekers fear birthright citizenship will end before their deliveries Trinidad, a pregnant asylum seeker from Venezuela who is also identified by a pseudonym, is due to give birth ...
If birthright citizenship is revoked and a child were born in the U.S. to Venezuelan asylum-seekers, the parents would have trouble registering their child as a Venezuelan citizen due to the lack ...
New Hampshire is the only state in New England where the executive order restricting citizenship to babies born to parents without legal status or legal, temporary status could take effect by July 27.
An asylum-seeker in the U.S. from Cuba is spending the final part of her pregnancy on bedrest amid anxiety about her unborn child's future due to an executive order signed by President Donald ...
Groups seeking to protect birthright citizenship in the U.S. will get to make its case in front of a federal judge Wednesday, ... Advocacy groups CASA, the Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project ...
Every time Barbara, a 35-year-old asylum seeker from Cuba, goes to her prenatal appointments in Louisville, Kentucky, one topic looms large among the other pregnant immigrants she talks to there ...
Monica, a pregnant asylum seeker from Venezuela, is worried that birthright citizenship will be ended by the time she gives birth. Monica is a pseudonym she is identified by in litigation to stop ...