Nevada lawmakers react after Supreme Court limits nationwide injunctions, including birthright citizenship
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Several groups have already filed class-action lawsuits in an attempt to block the birthright citizenship executive order from taking effect.
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The outcome was a victory for Trump, who has complained about individual judges throwing up obstacles to his agenda.
The judge announced his decision Thursday after an hour-long hearing and said a written order will follow.
The birthright citizenship order is part of the Trump administration’s broad immigration crackdown.Â
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