President Donald Trump on Thursday signed executive orders that target birthright citizenship.
As President Trump looked on during an unprecedented visit to the Supreme Court, a majority of justices appeared skeptical of his administration's bid to end birthright citizenship.
The bill, would require Americans to prove they are citizens when they register to vote, mostly through a valid U.S. passport or birth certificate.
A judge permanently blocked two provisions of the executive order that sought to impose proof-of-citizenship rules.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will reverse its recent cancellation of naturalization ceremonies in Rockland and Westchester counties and across New York State.
Executives in Westchester County are calling on federal officials to reinstate local naturalization ceremonies.