1. What is the actual change Trump wants to make to US citizenship policy?
-Trump wants to make an executive order that would end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants.
-Trump wants to make an executive order that would end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants.
2. What does the Constitution say about citizenship?
-The Constitution says that people born in the US and “subject to the jurisdiction of its laws” are citizens; this includes children of undocumented immigrants.
3. How does Trump give false information about the US compared to the rest of the world about this issue?
-our man mr president says the US is the only country to have birthright citizenship but over 30 do
-The Constitution says that people born in the US and “subject to the jurisdiction of its laws” are citizens; this includes children of undocumented immigrants.
3. How does Trump give false information about the US compared to the rest of the world about this issue?
-our man mr president says the US is the only country to have birthright citizenship but over 30 do
4. What steps would have to take place before Trump was ready to sign an executive order?
-The DoJ would have to approve of its legality and then the bureaucratic process of approval would begin—for example homeland security would have to determine the consequences of the order
-The DoJ would have to approve of its legality and then the bureaucratic process of approval would begin—for example homeland security would have to determine the consequences of the order
5. What did the Supreme Court decide in Wong Kim Ark?
-Children of noncitizens born in the US are citizens.
6. Why might the Trump Administration feel that INS v Rios Pineda gives him legal grounds to issue this EO?
-immigrant children were called US citizens but no legal precedent was actually set
-Children of noncitizens born in the US are citizens.
6. Why might the Trump Administration feel that INS v Rios Pineda gives him legal grounds to issue this EO?
-immigrant children were called US citizens but no legal precedent was actually set
7. Why might recent changes to the Supreme Court make the president confident that the SC would side with his actions?
-Trump has appointed two new justices and it leans conservative so litigation might be done to help our bois case
-Trump has appointed two new justices and it leans conservative so litigation might be done to help our bois case
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