Oregon joined Washington, Arizona and Illinois on Tuesday in suing President Donald Trump and several cabinet officials over his attempt to withhold citizenship from babies born in the United States to immigrants.
Oregon on Tuesday joined a growing list of Democratic-led states suing the Trump administration over its efforts to roll back birthright citizenship in the country.
"The language in the 14th Amendment is clear and unambiguous. If you are born in this country, you are a citizen of this country," Raoul said of President Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship.
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield announced Tuesday that he and the attorneys general from Arizona, Illinois, and Washington are challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship,
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Washington, Arizona and Illinois joined Oregon in one case, while California and other Democratic states filed a separate lawsuit.
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The Attorney General of Illinois is among those filing lawsuits against President Donald Trump in response to the executive order on birthright citizenship he signed Monday. Kwame Raoul joined his counterparts in Washington state,
"The language in the 14th Amendment is clear and unambiguous. If you are born in this country, you are a citizen of this country," Raoul said of President Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship.
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield announced Tuesday he plans to join a lawsuit with Arizona, Illinois and Washington against the Trump administration's order.
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield announced Tuesday he plans to join a lawsuit with Arizona, Illinois and Washington against the Trump Administration's order.