President Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship is an attempt to change the longstanding interpretation of the 14th Amendment. It's already facing major legal challenges.
A Seattle judge will rule on President Trump's birthright citizenship case brought by Democratic attorneys general from four states.
The lawsuits argue that the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees citizenship for people born and naturalized in the U.S.
The executive order is meant to limit birthright citizenship to children born to at least one U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident parent.
The order, signed on Inauguration Day, could impact hundreds of thousands of people born in the country, according to one lawsuit.
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