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The Court of Appeals maintains a court order against Trump’s birthday

The Court of Appeals maintains a court order against Trump’s birthday

The effort of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, to reduce the automatic citizenship of birth law throughout the country, as part of his hard -line immigration repression, suffered another legal setback on Friday when a Second Federal Court of Appeals refused to raise one of the judicial orders that block the Executive Order of the Republican.

The Fourth Court of Appeals of the United States Circuit based in Richmond, Virginia, rejected the Trump administration application of an order waiting for a national court order issued by a federal judge in Maryland that concluded that the order was unconstitutional.

“For more than a century, the federal government has recognized the citizenship of children of children born in this country to undocumented or non -permanent immigrants,” said the Court of Appeals.

“The Government has not shown that it will be harmed in a significant way if it continues to comply, for the pendency of its appeal, with that established interpretation of the law,” he added.

The court also said that the public interest was served by leaving the court order in place, saying that it would be “difficult to exaggerate confusion and agitation” that would result from the implementation of the Trump order.

It was the second time that an appeals court assumed Trump’s executive order on the citizenship of birth law, whose destiny could be decided by the United States Supreme Court.

Another Court of Appeals last week refused to lift a similar mandate issued by a judge in Seattle. Other judges in Massachusetts and New Hampshire have also ordered the order, find it violates the constitution of the United States. Reuters

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