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Sun Sep 14, 2025, 11:09 AM Sep 14

'Deplorable': Democrats slam SCOTUS ruling in birthright citizenship case

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‘Deplorable’: Democrats slam SCOTUS ruling in birthright citizenship case
https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2025/06/27/supreme-court-rulings-decisions-today-news-analysis/birthright-citizenship-democrats-condemn-00427992

Democratic members of Congress sharply criticized the Supreme Court’s Friday ruling that limited district courts’ use of nationwide injunctions in a case challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship.

The court did not rule on whether the Trump administration has legal standing to revoke birthright citizenship for the children of some immigrants. Yet Democrats warned the decision paves the way for “a vile betrayal of our Constitution,” Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) said in a social media post.

“The Supreme Court’s decision today will result in the infringement of Americans’ rights for years to come. Limiting nationwide injunctions will have long-lasting effects on our courts, ceding even more power to the executive branch and providing justice only to those with the means or luck to have a lawyer,” Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) said in a statement. “The Fourteenth Amendment is clear: if you’re born in the United States, you’re an American citizen.”

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Please note:
The Supreme Court did not actually uphold Trump on birthright citizenship. At least not yet. They just got the district courts off his back in numerous particular cases.

But I do expect "the big one to drop" very soon.
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Eliot Rosewater

(34,128 posts)
1. Everybody be prepared, they will do whatever he tells them to do
Sun Sep 14, 2025, 11:26 AM
Sep 14

And he is told by someone else what to do cause he’s a complete idiot and knows nothing about any of this stuff.

Silent Type

(11,203 posts)
2. Limiting national injunctions would have helped Biden too. I'd bet money SC upholds birhtright citizenship, but nowadays
Sun Sep 14, 2025, 11:47 AM
Sep 14

it's hard to know for sure.

LetMyPeopleVote

(169,983 posts)
4. Maddow Blog-Trump's executive order restricting birthright citizenship blocked by federal judge
Sun Sep 14, 2025, 05:05 PM
Sep 14

The Supreme Court left open a door to challenging the executive order restricting birthright citizenship. The ACLU walked right through.



https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/birthright-citizenship-class-action-trump-executive-order-rcna218023

Trump’s order, however, continues to fare poorly in the courts. NBC News reported:

A federal judge in New Hampshire granted class-action status to a lawsuit seeking to protect babies who would be denied birthright citizenship by the Trump administration and granted a temporary block of the order restricting birthright citizenship from going into effect throughout the country. The suit was brought on behalf of a pregnant immigrant, immigrant parents and their infants and had sought class action status for all babies around the country who would be affected by Trump’s executive order and their parents.


NBC News’ report added that the judge in the case “ordered a preliminary injunction temporarily blocking Trump’s order from going into effect, but stayed his order for seven days, allowing the government time to appeal” — which it almost certainly will.

The ruling in the case was issued by U.S. District Court Judge Joseph Laplante, who was appointed to the federal bench by George W. Bush.

While readers might’ve seen headlines about a related Supreme Court ruling last month, as my MSNBC colleague Jordan Rubin explained, the justices’ highly controversial opinion focused largely on the judiciary’s authority, not on the underlying constitutional issue and the legality of Trump’s order itself.

Within hours of the Supreme Court’s ruling, which left open the possibility of using class action lawsuits to challenge the White House’s policy, the ACLU filed just such a case. On Thursday morning, it scored a key victory. Watch this space.

Since this ruling a couple of class actions have been certified and rulings issued that gets around this SCOTUS rulings. This ruling does not apply to class actions
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