Federal Court Presses Trump Administration on Controversial Birthright Citizenship Executive Order Amid Growing Legal Tensions

GREENBELT, Md. — A federal judge has given the Justice Department until noon Tuesday to clarify its plans regarding the implementation of an executive order aimed at restricting birthright citizenship, following a recent Supreme Court decision to lift nationwide injunctions against the measure. During a court hearing on Monday, Justice Department attorney Brad Rosenberg indicated that the Trump administration intends to hold off on enforcing the order, which would deny citizenship to children born in the U.S. if their parents lack citizenship status, for four weeks. This delay aligns with the Supreme Court’s recent ruling, … Read more

Española Mayor Granted Access to Council Meetings Amid Ongoing Restraining Order

ESPANOLA, N.M. — A state judge ruled that the mayor of Española can continue to attend city council meetings, despite an existing restraining order barring the official from engaging in certain activities related to the council. The decision comes amidst ongoing tensions between Mayor Javier Sanchez and the council members. The restraining order stems from allegations concerning the mayor’s conduct during meetings, which prompted one councilor to seek legal protection. Although Sanchez is now permitted to attend the gatherings, the limitations set by the restraining order will remain in effect, impacting his ability to fully … Read more

Florida AG Found in Contempt for Defying Court Order on Immigration Law Enforcement

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — A federal judge has ruled that Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is in civil contempt of court for sending a letter that contradicted a temporary restraining order halting the enforcement of a contentious immigration law targeting undocumented immigrants. U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams determined that Uthmeier violated her directive, which prohibited police agencies from enforcing the new law, established during a special legislative session in February. The law, known as SB 4-C, criminalizes the entry or re-entry of undocumented immigrants into Florida. Williams issued the temporary restraining order on April 4, later … Read more

Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Executive Order on Voting, Upholding State Authority and Democracy

BOSTON — A federal judge has issued a decision halting an executive order from President Donald Trump that aimed to modify voting requirements and election processes. The ruling comes as concerns over election integrity and access to the ballot continue to dominate the national conversation. U.S. District Court Judge Denise J. Casper found that the president does not possess the authority to unilaterally alter established election procedures. The judge emphasized that the responsibility for regulating elections lies with Congress and the Election Assistance Committee (EAC). The Constitution’s Election Clause explicitly delegates this power to state … Read more