The President’s goals were clear on the first day of his term, when he issued an executive order overruling the Fourteenth Amendment’s birthright-citizenship clause.
As the DOJ prepares to defending the Trump's agenda at the Supreme Court, it will likely see an end to its winning streak at the high court.
Federal officials say overhauling the process is necessary to ensure that only fully qualified immigrants become citizens.
Trump’s sweeping use of executive orders is pushing the Supreme Court to decide how much power the presidency really has.
I’ve been thinking in recent days about Venezuela and the United States because of current events but also because of an event that occurred in ...
UNITED STATES – OCTOBER 26: A President Donald Trump banner is seen on the Department of Labor building as runners make their ...
President Donald Trump gestures as he arrives at the White House, Friday, Sept. 26, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson) President Donald Trump gestures as he arrives at the White ...
DENVER (CN) — The state of Colorado and its attorney general Phil Weiser challenged President Donald Trump’s decision to move ...
Throughout President Donald Trump’s second term so far, his domestic and foreign policy has violated or been on the verge of violating the civil rights of marginalized communities that exist all acros ...
Birthright citizenship is crucial to upholding democratic values and ensuring equal citizenship for all individuals born on U ...
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has joined a coalition of 24 states in support of President Trump’s birthright ...