Trump asks the Supreme Court to allow the arrangement against citizenship about Doğuş | Trump Administration

Donald Trump’s administration asked the Supreme Court to allow the innate citizenship attempt to reduce citizenship.
On Thursday, the Ministry of Justice’s acting lawyer Sarah Harris, made a request Asking the country’s highest court to restrict the orders given by the judges of the region in three states (Massachusetts, Maryland and Washington), which prevents Trump’s execution order on citizenship restrictions.
In his request, Harris described the request of the Trump administration as “modest ve and added that the Supreme Court should restrict the ‘scope of Purpor’ Multiple precautionary measures’.[t] In order to cover every person in the country, ‘these precautionary measures are actually’ limiting the parties in the power of the courts’.
“Universal precautionary measures have reached epidemic rates since the beginning of the current administration, Har Harris added:“ This sharp increase in universal measures, the executive branch prevents the executive branch from fulfilling the constitutional functions before fully examining the principle of these actions, and this court is threatened. ”
On Thursday, his request from the Ministry of Justice watched the executive order he signed his first day as a part of Trump’s extensive pressure on immigration.
The executive order aims to prevent children born in the United States, but without at least one parent, a legal residence or American citizen, which makes it appropriate for US citizenship. The executive order aiming for children born to unauthorized immigrants and people with temporary immigrants in the United States prohibits federal agencies from publishing or recognizing documents proving US citizenship for such children.
According to the 14th amendment of the US Constitution, they are the citizens of the United States and the citizens of the United States and the state they live in, subject to judicial authority ”.
With Eight cases Opened against Trump’s executive order, is currently being prevented throughout the country. As part of his request, Harris said: “Here, to make universal precautionary precautionary measures even more problematic, the internal operations of the conduct of precautionary measures. Customer measures prohibit the executive branch not only to implement the citizenship order, but also from taking internal steps to implement it. “
Last month, a Federal Court of Appeal in San Francisco rejected the request of the Trump administration to restore citizenship restrictions: with the writing of Judge Danielle Forrest: “The challenge of both executive and legislative policies in the court is a significant change in routine, especially in the previous understanding and implementation.”