Eighteen states and the ACLU filed lawsuits seeking to prevent President Trump from denying citizenship to children born in the U.S. to non-citizens.
The Trump administration is pushing back against what it says is the "Left's resistance" after a legal challenge filed late Monday by the ACLU.
The president’s executive order to end birthright citizenship will affect more than 11 million immigrants as well as more than 580,000 people with H1-B visas.
Residents packed an ACLU of Connecticut town hall Wednesday night in Greenwich. The forum was part of the organization’s statewide outreach efforts to discuss what the group calls “attacks on civil liberties” under a new Trump administration and how federal policy changes may affect individual rights of residents.
A controversial immigration bill passed the Tennessee House Wednesday, sending it to Governor Bill Lee's desk. However, the same day it passed the legislature the American Civil Liberties Union said it was preparing to challenge the proposal.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) sued Wednesday over President Trump’s expansion of a program that allows immigration officials to carry out swift deportations. Trump’s Department
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is preparing the lawsuit in anticipation of Trump moving to end the practice enshrined in the Constitution’s Fourteenth Amendment, which states that “all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States.”
N.H. — Immigrants’ rights advocates today sued the Trump administration over its executive order that seeks to strip certain babies born in the United States of their U.S. citizenship. The case was filed by the American Civil Liberties Union, ACLU of ...
The anti-American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has sued President Donald Trump over his deportation plans. The suit was filed Wednesday, a day after the Trump Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a new rule authorizing expedited removals for illegal aliens who are unable to prove that they’ve been in the country for at least two full years.
Attorney Sarah Corning with the ACLU of Texas explains the expedited removal process and what it means for anyone who could be facing deportation.
By Sydney Isenberg Click here for updates on this story DENVER (KMGH) -- The ACLU of Colorado filed a lawsuit against an Aurora
New Hampshire Indonesian Community Support and two other organizations are challenging an executive order signed late Monday that would end birthright citizenship for the children of some immigrants.