fasak_vachadu Posted June 27 Report Posted June 27 1 minute ago, enigmatic said: inkaa decide ayinattu ledu birthright vuntada potada. lower court cannot give nationwide injunctions anedi 6-3 tho approve ayyindi. so lower courts cannot block tatha alage ippudu h4 eads pothai 2 Quote
andhra_jp Posted June 27 Report Posted June 27 'Rogue' judges can't strike down Trump's policies, says US Attorney General Trump's Attorney General Pam Bondi is at the podium now. She says "rogue justices" will no longer be "striking down" Trump's policies after the Supreme Court's decision. Birthright citizenship not meant for modern day circumstances, says Trump Trump says he will promptly file to proceed with numerous policies that had been hit by injunctions. "Thanks for this decision and thanks to this decision" Trump says his administration can move forward. He specifically mentions birthright citizenship and says it "was meant for the babies of slaves", adding not for the modern day circumstances. 1 Quote
andhra_jp Posted June 27 Report Posted June 27 How many people will Trump's birthright citizenship order affect? It’s important to note that Donald Trump’s order does not seek to end birthright citizenship for all, it’s only to children born on US soil to undocumented migrants and people in the country temporarily. According to Pew Research, external, about 250,000 babies were born to undocumented immigrant parents in the United States in 2016, which is a 36% decrease from a peak in 2007. By 2022, the latest year that data is available, that figure rose to 1.2 million, Pew found. But as those children may also have children of their own, the cumulative effect of ending birthright citizenship could potentially increase the number of undocumented immigrants in the country to 4.7m in 2050, the Migration Policy Institute found. In an interview with NBC's Meet the Press, Trump said he thought the children of unauthorised immigrants should be deported alongside their parents - even if they were born in the US. "I don't want to be breaking up families," Trump said last December. "So the only way you don't break up the family is you keep them together and you have to send them all back.” Quote
kevinUsa Posted June 27 Report Posted June 27 12 minutes ago, andhra_jp said: who are in the country illegally and also on temp visa ani bbc looo chadivaanu... basically if atleast one of parent is not citizen or green card then childmight not become automatic citizen.. australia lo undi kada ee rule tappu endi aitay 2 Quote
kevinUsa Posted June 27 Report Posted June 27 12 minutes ago, andhra_jp said: who are in the country illegally and also on temp visa ani bbc looo chadivaanu... basically if atleast one of parent is not citizen or green card then childmight not become automatic citizen.. australia lo undi kada ee rule tappu endi aitay Quote
andhra_jp Posted June 27 Report Posted June 27 Which countries have birthright citizenship? The United States is one of about 30 countries, external which practise automatic "jus soli", or "right of the soil" - without restriction in almost all cases. Other countries, like the UK and Australia, allow for a modified version where citizenship is automatically granted if one parent is a citizen or permanent resident. Quote
DallasKarreBaluu Posted June 27 Report Posted June 27 7 minutes ago, kevinUsa said: australia lo undi kada ee rule tappu endi aitay anna hima em antundhi cc @aratipandu Quote
Anta Assamey Posted June 27 Report Posted June 27 1 hour ago, JANASENA said: Ee comedy endi... Mamulu racha avvadu idi... Quote
akkum_bakkum Posted June 27 Report Posted June 27 Lets begin the show....antunna thatha. Ab majaa aayega khel 1 Quote
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