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The organizations argue that the Trump administration's move to end end birthright citizenship for the children of some immigrants is unconstitutional.
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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. Three regional ACLU chapters are representing the plaintiffs.
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President Donald Trump was inaugurated Monday, but the presidential transition started months ago.
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Las organizaciones argumentan que la decisión de la administración de Trump de terminar con el derecho de ciudadanía por nacimiento para hijos de algunos inmigrantes es inconstitucional.
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The Martin Luther King Jr. Coalition’s 43rd annual celebration of King’s life coincided with President Donald Trump's return to office.
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"Cara Romero: Panûpünüwügai" made its debut at the Hood Museum, and includes photos of Indigenous Dartmouth students.
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President Trump is making energy a top priority on his first day in office, pledging to declare a national emergency – which no president has ever done before. The implications aren't clear.
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The policy, which was created and implemented during the first Trump administration in 2019, resulted in tens of thousands of migrants waiting for extended periods in Mexico.
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Trump wants to reinterpret the phrasing of the 14th Amendment to mean that the federal government would not recognize automatic birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to parents without legal status.
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In what was arguably the most unusual inauguration in American history, President Donald Trump pledged a "golden age" for the country. Here are the key moments.
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President Biden said the pardons are not an "acknowledgment that any individual engaged in any wrongdoing" but rather protect individuals from "unjustified and politically motivated prosectutions."
Stories from the New England News Collaborative