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Federal judge places new block on Trump’s ban on birthright citizenship
- The injunction was issued after agreeing to certify a class-action lawsuit against the Trump administration.
- It was brought on behalf of U.S.-born children whose automatic citizenship may be jeopardized by the executive order.
- The Supreme Court ruled that nationwide orders apply only in limited circumstances, including class-action lawsuits.
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