
New debates over civil rights are intensifying in the United States. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The federal court in New Hampshire blocked an executive order signed by US President Donald Trump. According to this order, the automatic granting of citizenship to children born in the country was restricted.
The order stipulated that if the child's mother is a temporary visitor and the father is not a US citizen or permanent resident, the child would not be granted citizenship. The American Civil Liberties Union had deemed this order illegal and filed a lawsuit.
According to the court's decision, this order was considered contrary to the law, and its implementation was halted. At the same time, the US Supreme Court stated that federal courts were not granted the authority to completely overturn such an order nationwide.
In some states, court blocks may continue, but the decision will not take effect on a national scale. Legal experts and the public have differing opinions on this issue.
Some view the order as unconstitutional, while others consider it an important step to uphold respect for citizenship. This situation could usher in a new era in the legislation on citizenship and human rights in the USA.
In the future, court decisions and legal changes will play a crucial role in determining the future of American citizenship. The outcome of debates in the fields of civil rights and national policy is expected to have a significant impact on the country's politics.
Over time, new decisions will be made on these issues, paving the way for the development of American society.