Donald Trump has declared that his government would no longer treat the US-born children of people who entered the country illegally as citizens, signalling his intent to essentially ignore the constitutional guarantee of birthright citizenship in a move that is all but certain to invite a legal challenge.
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His order directed federal agencies not to issue citizenship documents to such children, starting in 30 days.
It flew in the face of the guarantee, rooted in common law and enshrined in the Constitution for more than 150 years, that anyone born in the United States is automatically an American citizen.
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In the executive order, Trump said he would interpret the 14th Amendment differently than had been done in the past, arguing that it «has never been interpreted to extend citizenship universally to everyone born within the United States.»
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