Jinshi data news on February 12, local time on February 11, the Trump administration said that it was appealing the ruling of a federal judge in Maryland. The judge's ruling blocked the implementation of Trump's previous executive order to abolish 'birthright citizenship.' On his first day in office on January 20, Trump signed the executive order to abolish 'birthright citizenship,' immediately causing public outcry and facing legal challenges in multiple locations across the United States. Federal judges in New Hampshire, Maryland, and Washington have successively ruled to block the executive order from taking effect.
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Jinshi data news on February 12, local time on February 11, the Trump administration said that it was appealing the ruling of a federal judge in Maryland. The judge's ruling blocked the implementation of Trump's previous executive order to abolish 'birthright citizenship.' On his first day in office on January 20, Trump signed the executive order to abolish 'birthright citizenship,' immediately causing public outcry and facing legal challenges in multiple locations across the United States. Federal judges in New Hampshire, Maryland, and Washington have successively ruled to block the executive order from taking effect.