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A federal judge has blocked an executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship, sparking reactions from the Latino community in Lansing. The controversial order, which sought to reinterpret the 14th Amendment, faced immediate legal challenges.
The ruling came after advocacy groups filed lawsuits arguing that the executive order violated constitutional protections. The judge's decision emphasized that birthright citizenship, granted under the 14th Amendment, cannot be undone by presidential decree.
In Lansing, members of the Latino community expressed relief but remained cautious. Local leaders emphasized that the fight for immigrant rights is far from over, urging continued vigilance against similar policies.
"This decision reaffirms what we already knew—the Constitution protects everyone, regardless of their parents' status," said one community organizer. "But we must stay united against future attacks on our rights."
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