President Trump's administration suffered a setback in its lawsuit against his birthright citizenship executive order, with a judge issuing a temporary restraining order. The president vowed to appeal the ruling, which blocked his attempt to redefine birthright citizenship for children born to undocumented parents. Meanwhile, Trump also signed an executive order declassifying documents related to the assassinations of JFK, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr.
It was another busy day for President Donald Trump’s administration, as he suffered a setback in a lawsuit against his birthright citizenship executive order.
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Professor Bamshad Mobasher, the director of DePaul’s AI Institute, warns that threats will come about from the technology regardless of who is in the White House. Trump came into office promising to crack down on immigration-related issues, and U.S. immigration agents participated in a raid of a Newark, New Jersey worksite on Thursday night, with the city’s mayor said involved the detention of a U.S. military veteran, among others.
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