Judge Blocks Trump's Citizenship Order
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Trump’s birthright citizenship order temporarily blocked by federal judge - National | Globalnews.ca

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The 14th Amendment to the Constitution promises citizenship to those born on U.S. soil.
It was ratified in 1868 to ensure citizenship for former slaves after the Civil War .
The order would deny citizenship to children born after Feb. 19 whose parents are in the country illegally.
A federal judge temporarily blocks the executive order for 14 days .
A key case involving birthright citizenship unfolded in 1898 .
The Supreme Court held that Wong Kim Ark , who was born in San Francisco to Chinese immigrants, was a U.S. citizen.
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said the lawsuit was personal for him.
“Nothing that the president can do will change that,” he said.
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