Friday, July 25, 2025

Birthright citizenship updates on court actions; English

The near absolute power is being handed step by step to an American president, freed from the fear of being prosecuted for committing a crime, and now given the ability to ignore lower federal  injuncton decisions in the ruling handed down today in birthright citizenship. It is one more gift by the Supreme Court to emasculate the power of the two branches of government, the judicial and legislative branches, designed to check and balance each other and the executive, to bridle government abuse of power, and muzzle the inalienable rights of its citizens using the tools of fear and favor. The branch to which the extra power is given is already an administration dedicated to the unit/ary ability of one branch, the executive branch, which holds the reins of power without challenge, thereby becoming the enabler of an autocracy.

The precedence this decision sets gives Trump powers over other very important cases subject to nationwide injunctions, and most alarming are those concerning voters' rights.  Stay tuned on this one. Trump already has his list. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/06/28/trump-nationwide-inunctions-supreme-court-ruling/   ...(  such as education and voters' rights and birthright citizenship).

Immediately after the Supreme Court handed down its decision, the ACU and CASA, an immigration rights organization, filed class action suits that should force the Supreme Court to rule on the constitutionality of the amendment to uphold birthright citizenship. However, individuals affected still have the ability, if they have the money or help, to sue, and also groups of those affected can also sue in class action suits, as CASA just did.  That this is retroactive appears not to be the situation, and the Supreme Court case concerns children born in the US after February 19, 2025, when Trump signed the blatantly unconstitutional executive order.  It is possible that the Trump regime could block a classL action suit reaching the Supreme Court through a legal maneuver.   7/25/25  Third lower federal court has just blocked Trump's edict, as class action suits wend their way to the Supreme Court. The near absolute power is being handed step by step to an American president, freed from the fear of being prosecuted for committing a crime, and now given the ability to ignore lower federal  injuncton decisions in the ruling handed down today in birthright citizenship. It is one more gift by the Supreme Court to emasculate the power of the two branches of government, the judicial and legislative branches, designed to check and balance each other and the executive, to bridle government abuse of power, and muzzle the inalienable rights of its citizens using the tools of fear and favor. The branch to which the extra power is given is already an administration dedicated to the unit/ary ability of one branch, the executive branch, which holds the reins of power without challenge, thereby becoming the enabler of an autocracy.

The precedence this decision sets gives Trump powers over other very important cases subject to nationwide injunctions, and most alarming are those concerning voters' rights.  Stay tuned on this one. Trump already has his list. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/06/28/trump-nationwide-inunctions-supreme-court-ruling/   ...(  such as education and voters' rights?).

Immediately after the Supreme Court handed down its decision, the ACU and CASA, an immigration rights organization, filed class action suits that should force the Supreme Court to rule on the constitutionality of the amendment to uphold birthright citizenship. However, individuals affected still have the ability, if they have the money or help, to sue, and also groups of those affected can also sue in class action suits, as CASA just did.  That this is retroactive appears not to be the situation, and the Supreme Court case concerns children born in the US after February 19, 2025, when Trump signed the blatantly unconstitutional executive order.  It is possible that the Trump regime could block a class action suit reaching the Supreme Court through a legal maneuver.   7/2  Third lower federal court has just blocked Trump's edict,, as class action suits wend their way to the Supreme Court. Third court blocks Donald Trump birthright citizenship order nationwide after Supreme Court decision

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