Federal judges in Washington and Maryland say the president's attack on birthright citizenship flouts the 14th Amendment and 127 years of judicial precedent.
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No court in the country has ever endorsed the president’s interpretation” in the past 125 years, the judge stated.
Faith leaders say fear is rampant in their communities, a sentiment reported across immigrant communities nationwide.