Pregnant women sue Trump over birthright citizenship order
President Donald Trump signing executive orders (WRC/YouTube).

President Donald Trump signing executive orders (WRC/YouTube).

Pregnant women across the United States are banding together to bring lawsuits against the federal government regarding the legality of President Donald Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship. Court records indicate this collective action is gaining momentum.

Legal representatives in Maryland, Massachusetts, and Washington state have initiated legal cases advocating for expecting parents, pushing back against President Trump’s recent order which has faced criticism from federal judges who view it as a direct violation of the constitution.

In a coordinated effort, attorneys general from 18 states, as well as representatives from two significant cities – San Francisco and Washington, D.C., have united to contest the executive order. They jointly filed a lawsuit on January 21st in federal district court to challenge the legality of the order.

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