Trump, birthright citizenship and Appeals court
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A federal appeals court in San Francisco said President Donald Trump’s limits on birthright citizenship are unconstitutional and must be blocked during litigation, dealing the latest setback to the administration’s immigration crackdown.
Lawyers for the court and all of its judges responded that the DOJ's complaint is not only "unprecedented" but also threatens to ratchet up "tensions." The post Whole federal district court reminds Trump admin it is 'not a Denny's' while opposing 'unprecedented' DOJ lawsuit first appeared on Law & Crime.
Timothy VerHey will serve as the chief federal law enforcement officer, representing the United States in all federal and civil litigation in the district.
Alina Habba has been the interim U.S. attorney for New Jersey since late March and is approaching the end of her 120-day term on Tuesday