Key Events
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Donald TrumpTry to end Citizenship with the right to birth Failed the court as a federal judge on Thursday New Hampshire The controversial executive order nationwide was blocked and a comprehensive class action lawsuit was certified to protect thousands of children.
Joseph Laplante announced his decision after an hour’s hearing on the bench’s ruling on Thursday and said a written order would be issued. The judge was appointed by George W. Bush, who said later that day, the written order would last seven days to allow appeals.
The decision is a recent test case after the Supreme Court ruling National ban is restrictedin fact, making class action litigation is the main residual method for district court judges to stop policy implementation in large areas of the country. It brought a legal blow to the administration’s tough immigration agenda and exacerbated constitutional disputes that lasted until the first six months of Trump’s second term.
The lawsuit was filed on behalf of pregnant women, two parents and their babies. In numerous cases, challenge Trump’s January order to deny citizenship to the identity of someone born to an undocumented parent who lives in the United States or temporarily. The plaintiff is represented by the American Civil Liberties Union and others.
“Thousands of babies and their parents may suffer countless harms from the order in just a few weeks, and an injunction is now needed,” the plaintiff’s attorney wrote in court filings filed on Tuesday.
Washington Post report
Hello, welcome to American politics Real-time blog. I’m Tom Ambrose and over the next few hours I’ll bring you the latest news line.
Let’s start with the news president Donald Trump Withdrawal of the Federal Emergency Administration (FEMA)The Washington Post reported last Friday.
The report said no official action was taken to avoid FEMA, and the agency’s changes could constitute a “rebranding” that would highlight the role of national leaders in the disaster response.
When Trump moves forward Texas On Friday, witness the damage caused by catastrophic floods.
Since the disaster that killed at least 120 people on July 4, the president and his top aides have focused on the once-in-a-lifetime nature of the events that took place and the human tragedy involved, rather than the fierce crusades of the administration that was popular among Trump’s core supporters.
“No one has seen something like this come,” Trump told NBC News on Thursday. He also advised him to prepare to visit Texas within a few hours, but did not want to bear the burden of finding more than 170 people still missing.
The president is expected to conduct aerial tours of some areas that have suffered hardship. The White House also said he would visit the state emergency operations center to meet with first responders and relatives of flood victims.
Trump will also receive briefings from officials. Republican Governor Greg Abbott, Sen. John Cornyn and Sen. Ted Cruz are joining the visit, with Republican senators expected to fly to their state with Trump One.
In other developments:
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Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil Filed Litigation against the Trump administration Seek $20 million in damages alleged that he was wrongly imprisoned
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US District Judge An ban was issued Block Donald Trump’s executive order ends reproductive right citizenshipa nationally certified plaintiff
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Scottish police are protesting against Trump He is expected to be unpopular there before visiting his immigrant mother’s home later this month.
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The U.S. State Department announces it plans to continue mass layoffs As part of the country’s most significant restructuring of diplomatic forces in decades.
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Senator Ruben Gallego introduces One page bill To codify the Federal Trade Commission’s “Click Cancel” rule into lawA day after the federal court of appeals blocked the rule.
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Federal immigration officials use protesters’ force with support from the National GuardChemical ammunition was fired during raids at two cannabis farms in the Central Coast area of California.
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Trump nominated a far-right influencer as Malaysian ambassador.

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