Tuesday, February 11, 2025 - A third federal judge, Joseph N. Laplante, has temporarily blocked United States President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants.
The ruling from U.S. District Judge Laplante in New Hampshire follows
similar rulings from judges in Washington and Maryland.
Trump’s executive order seeks to reinterpret the 14th Amendment, which
states: “All persons born or naturalised in the United States, and subject to
the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the U.S. and of the State wherein
they reside.”
Essentially, the order withholds citizenship from the American-born
children of illegal immigrants.
Critics argue that Trump has exceeded his authority with this directive.
The lawsuit, filed by the American Civil Liberties Union on the day of
Trump’s inauguration in January, states: “Birthright citizenship embodies
America’s most fundamental promise: that all children born on United States
soil begin life as full and equal members of the country’s national community,
irrespective of their parents’ origins, circumstances or status.”
The Union has asked the court to “declare that [Trump’s] Executive Order
is unconstitutional and unlawful in its entirety.”
In his ruling today, Laplante stated: “After careful consideration of
the parties’ submissions, the supporting declarations, the applicable law, and
the filings and record in this case, the court GRANTS Plaintiffs’ Motion for
Preliminary Injunction.”
He continued, saying “the court hereby finds that Plaintiffs have
demonstrated a likelihood of success on the merits of their claims,” adding
that “the issuance of this order is in the public interest.”

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