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The U.S.
Supreme Court dealt a blow on Friday to the power of federal judges by restricting their ability to grant broad legal relief in cases as the justices acted in a legal fight over President Donald Trumps bid to limit birthright citizenship, ordering lower courts that blocked the policy to reconsider the scope of their orders.However, the courts 6-3 ruling authored by conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett did not let Trumps policy go into effect immediately and did not address the policys legality.The justices granted a request by the Trump administration to narrow the scope of three nationwide injunctions issued by federal judges in Maryland, Massachusetts and Washington state that halted enforcement of his directive while litigation challenging the policy plays out.
The ruling was written by conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett.With the courts conservatives in the majority and its liberals dissenting, the ruling specified that Trumps executive order cannot take effect until 30 days after Fridays ruling.No one disputes that the Executive has a duty to follow the law.
But the Judiciary does not have unbridled authority to enforce this obligation - in fact, sometimes the law prohibits the Judiciary from doing so, Barrett wrote.Justice Sonia Sotomayor, in a dissent joined by the courts other two liberal members, wrote, The majority ignores entirely whether the Presidents executive order is constitutional, instead focusing only on the question whether federal courts have the equitable authority to issue universal injunctions.
Yet the orders patent unlawfulness reveals the gravity of the majoritys error and underscores why equity supports universal injunctions as appropriate remedies in this kind of case.On his first day back in office, Trump signed an executive order directing federal agencies to refuse to recognize the citizenship of children born in the United States who do not have at least one parent who is an American citizen or lawful permanent resident, also called a green card holder.More than 150,000 newborns would be denied citizenship annually under Trumps directive, according to the plaintiffs who challenged it, including the Democratic attorneys general of 22 states as well as immigrant rights advocates and pregnant immigrants.The case before the Supreme Court was unusual in that the administration used it to argue that federal judges lack the authority to issue nationwide, or universal, injunctions, and asked the justices to rule that way and enforce the presidents directive even without weighing its legal merits.In her dissent, Sotomayor said Trumps executive order is obviously unconstitutional.
So rather than defend it on the merits, she wrote, the Justice Department asks this Court to hold that, no matter how illegal a law or policy, courts can never simply tell the Executive to stop enforcing it against anyone.The gamesmanship in this request is apparent and the Government makes no attempt to hide it, Sotomayor wrote.
Yet, shamefully, this Court plays along.Federal judges have taken steps including issuing nationwide orders impeding Trumps aggressive use of executive action to advance his agenda.The plaintiffs argued that Trumps directive ran afoul of the 14th Amendment, which was ratified in 1868 in the aftermath of the Civil War of 1861-1865 that ended slavery in the United States.
The 14th Amendments citizenship clause states that all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside.The administration contends that the 14th Amendment, long understood to confer citizenship to virtually anyone born in the United States, does not extend to immigrants who are in the country illegally or even to immigrants whose presence is lawful but temporary, such as university students or those on work visas.In a June 11-12 Reuters/Ipsos poll, 24% of all respondents supported ending birthright citizenship and 52% opposed it.
Among Democrats, 5% supported ending it, with 84% opposed.
Among Republicans, 43% supported ending it, with 24% opposed.
The rest said they were unsure or did not respond to the question.The Supreme Court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, has handed Trump some important victories on his immigration policies since he returned to office in January.On Monday, it cleared the way for his administration to resume deporting migrants to countries other than their own without offering them a chance to show the harms they could face.
In separate decisions on May 30 and May 19, it let the administration end the temporary legal status previously given by the government to hundreds of thousands of migrants on humanitarian grounds.But the court on May 16 kept in place its block on Trumps deportations of Venezuelan migrants under a 1798 law historically used only in wartime, faulting his administration for seeking to remove them without adequate due process.The court heard arguments in the birthright citizenship dispute on May 15.
U.S.
Solicitor General D.
John Sauer, representing the administration, told the justices that Trumps order reflects the original meaning of the 14th Amendment, which guaranteed citizenship to the children of former slaves, not to illegal aliens or temporary visitors.An 1898 U.S.
Supreme Court ruling in a case called United States v.
Wong Kim Ark long has been interpreted as guaranteeing that children born in the United States to non-citizen parents are entitled to American citizenship.Trumps administration has argued that the courts ruling in that case was narrower, applying to children whose parents had a permanent domicile and residence in the United States.Universal injunctions have been opposed by presidents of both parties - Republican and Democratic - and can prevent the government from enforcing a policy against anyone, instead of just the individual plaintiffs who sued to challenge the policy.Proponents have said they are an efficient check on presidential overreach, and have stymied actions deemed unlawful by presidents of both parties.Source: Reuters--Agencies





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