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Pregnant Women Worried About Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order


Nivida, an immigrant from Honduras, is expecting a son in April, but fears that President Trump’s executive order restricting birthright citizenship could leave him without rights. Nivida’s husband is from Mexico and has an open visa application for lawful permanent residence, but the process may take years. Nivida had an initial asylum application dismissed but can file another. Last week, lawsuits were filed against Trump’s executive order by pregnant women, including members of the Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project, arguing that it violates the 14th Amendment. The order aims to limit birthright citizenship to those with at least one US citizen or permanent resident parent, impacting children born to parents on temporary visas. Pregnant asylum seeker Meny also expressed concern about the order’s impact on her unborn child’s future. Liza, a Russian immigrant, is concerned that her baby will be stateless if denied birthright citizenship. Nivida, Meny, and Liza are among the plaintiffs in the lawsuit against the executive order. A federal judge temporarily blocked the order, which the Justice Department defended as part of immigration reform. These women express shock and disbelief at a threat to birthright citizenship, citing faith in US democracy and the rule of law.

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