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President Donald Trump's assault on the rule of law is an effort to destroy the values for which the Founding Fathers fought.
President Trump says the Justice Department is reviewing laws to see if it can send violent U.S. citizens abroad.
The Constitution does not grant Congress authority to set voter-eligibility requirements in federal elections.
Representative Tom Emmer avoided answering a question about the possibility of Trump deporting U.S. citizens with criminal ...
A Michigan ballot campaign that would require residents to show proof of citizenship while registering to vote could start ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNLetter to the editor: Constitution protects citizens' rights, not illegal immigrantsThis rational, common sense and logical understanding of who constitutes “we the people” would eliminate all ongoing illegitimate legalistic lunacy that, in and of itself, is a violation of the ...
Birthright citizenship represents the best of America: a clear, principled rule that has served us well for over 150 years.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) argued that if the Trump administration denies the rights of one man, his constituent Kilmar Abrego Garcia, they are threatening the rights of “everybody.” Van Hollen ...
Reversing birthright citizenship would have a “disproportionately high impact” on the majority foreign-born Asian American ...
“No, he [Trump] can’t send US citizens to El Salvador,” human rights lawyer Clive Stafford Smith told Al Jazeera. Bruce Fein, an American lawyer specialising in constitutional and ...
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AlterNet on MSNEx-US attorney details 'fight' ahead as Trump tries to 'strip citizens of constitutional rights'Former United States attorney Joyce Vance said the Trump administration's wrongful deportation of a Maryland man to an El ...
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