Why AG Charity Clark is among those who says: "babies born here in Vermont have a constitutional right to be embraced as Vermonters and Americans.”
This executive order is plainly unconstitutional,” Vermont Attorney General Clark said in a statement Tuesday announcing the lawsuit.
Vermont has joined 19 other states and two cities challenging President Trump’s executive order restricting birthright citizenship, kicking off the first legal battles between his new Justice
Organizers at Aspire Now, a religious-based pregnancy center in Williston, said they have been "under attack" since Roe was overturned.
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“I swore an oath to uphold the Constitution of the United States of America, and this executive order is plainly unconstitutional,” said Attorney General Clark. “Babies born here in Vermont have a constitutional right to be embraced as Vermonters and Americans.”
With the turn of the new year, employers must focus on refining their recruiting and retention efforts to ensure compliance with a handful of new
U.S. and the third hottest in Massachusetts, according to data from NASA and NOAA. New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont saw their warmest years in the 130-year historical record.
The coalition filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts that seeks to stop what they call an unlawful action by the president.
Trump's executive order against birthright citizenship faces several legal battles in the courts. Ending birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants has become a central focus of the administration's hard-line immigration agenda.
Until the order, which Trump signed the same day he was inaugurated as the 47th president, the U.S. government has, at least the late 1800s, considered the child of any immigrant born on U.S. soil an automatic citizen, even to a mother in the United States illegally.