More than a dozen Democratic Attorneys General, including Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul, have filed a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship executive order.
States and cities joining Wisconsin in the filing include Democratic-run New Jersey, Massachusetts, California, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Michigan, Colorado, Delaware, Nevada, Hawaii, Maryland, Maine, Minnesota, New Mexico, Vermont, North Carolina, the District of Columbia, and the City of San Francisco.
We must defend Americans’ constitutional rights, including the rights of kids who are born on U.S. soil, and that is exactly what we are doing today.”
Wisconsin Public Radio Gov. Tony Evers and Attorney General Josh Kaul say Wisconsin is joining a coalition of states challenging an
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Throughout history, The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld birthright citizenship twice regardless of the immigration status of the child's parents.
The lawsuit is one of several expected battles in states like Wisconsin, where Democrats seek to push back against Trump's second-term agenda — particularly on immigration issues.
From a refugee resettlement agency to a group of law students, local advocates are working to inform people of their options in a challenging moment.
At a press conference regarding school safety, Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul took time to answer questions about a letter Eau Claire sent addressing “drop-offs” of homeless individuals in the city.
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul is one of nearly two dozen attorneys general to join a lawsuit against President Trump and his administration.Trump issued an Executive Order