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Comedian and actor Rosie O’Donnell has responded to President Donald Trump's threat to have her U.S. citizenship revoked, the latest move in a yearslong back-and-forth between the two New York-born ...
Birthright citizenship remains in effect despite recent court decisions and President Donald Trump's executive order ...
Legal advocates in California are behind the fight to stop President Donald Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship ...
A federal judge in New Hampshire says he will certify a class action lawsuit including all children who will be affected by ...
President Donald Trump says he is considering revoking actress and comedian Rosie O’Donnell’s U.S. citizenship.
The president on Saturday threatened to revoke comedian Rosie O'Donnell's U.S. citizenship, something he cannot legally do.
President renewed his trivial war of words with the comedian less than 24 hours after he visited a flood-devastated region of Texas where more than have 120 died ...
O’Donnell currently resides in Ireland, where she’s said she intends to stay until America’s current flirtation—bordering on ...
Amid a disaster in Texas, conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, and a trade war of his own making, President Donald Trump on Saturday took time out to issue a threat that he’ll strip the ...
“Because of the fact that Rosie O’Donnell is not in the best interests of our Great Country, I am giving serious ...
The president — who has already sought to limit birthright citizenship for the children of some immigrants — has no clear authority to do so.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Vanderbilt University law professor Brian T. Fitzpatrick about class action lawsuits attempting to block Trump administration's policies on birthright citizenship and ...
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