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Supreme Court sides with Trump, narrowing court powers to block policies. Find out what this decision means for birthright citizenship and immigrant families.
In taking this approach, the Trump administration has reduced due process to a bait and switch, and perverted the immigration court system for political expedience.
The Supreme Court ruled that lower courts cannot issue nationwide injunctions on executive orders, like Trump's attack on birthright citizenship.
It's a Supreme Court decision with broad-reaching implications. "In striking down the excessive use of nationwide injunctions to interfere with the normal functioning of the executive branch, the ...