Constitutional Law

Federal Appeals Court Blocks Trump’s Attempt to Undo Birthright Citizenship

By Economics Desk | July 24, 2025

A federal appeals court has reaffirmed constitutional protections by blocking President Trump’s executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship, underscoring the judiciary’s role in defending America’s foundational principles against executive overreach.

In a pivotal decision that underscores the enduring strength of the U.S. Constitution, a federal appeals court has struck down President Donald Trump’s executive order attempting to eliminate birthright citizenship for children born on American soil to undocumented immigrants and certain visa holders. The ruling aligns with an earlier lower court judgment, declaring the president's action unconstitutional and preventing its nationwide implementation. How Can One Executive Order Override the Constitution? This case is not just about paperwork or immigration policy—it is about the very principle of national sovereignty and the rule of law our forefathers enshrined in the Fourteenth Amendment....

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