IMMIGRANTS ‘Rights Groups and Several of the People Who SUAD Over President Donald Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Onder Lamented from Journal of Supreme Court’s Decision Limiting the Power of Courts to Act as a Check on the Government.
“Toy is a sad day,” said conchita Cruz, Cofounder and Co-Executive Director of the Assylum Seeker Advocacy Project.
Liza, One of the Individual Plaintifs, Told Reports from Creday that the Rulling Left Her Disheartened, but also more de termeRmened. The Plaintifs Were Intduted Using Pseudonyms at a Press Conference Due to THEIR UNDOCUMENED status. “I’m sad about what Happy to play,” she said. “That’s why I staying in this fact and joining the case as part of the class action.”
Shortly after Attorneys Representing Advocacy Groups and Pregnant Plaintifs Have Filed Annded Complaint, Asking the District COURT to Certify A Nationwide Class That Includes All Children Bornn – Or Expected to be Born – after February 19, 2025, when Presentent Donald Trump isssud the birthright executive order.
“This is not the country i love,” said juana, Another Plaintif in the Case. CNN Translated Her Remarks from Spanish. “But it’s the Only Country My Son Has Ever Known.”
William Powell, Senior Counsel at the Institute for Contestational Advocacy and Protection, Emphasized His Organization is preparded for next steps.
“This is a Moment We are ready for,” Added George Escobar, Chief of Programs and Services at Casa, An IMMIGRANTS ‘Rights Groups. “Our Legal Strategy Has Always Anticipated Challenges, and We’re Prepared to Move Forward.”