Trump's Executive Order to End Birthright Citizenship: Latest Developments

Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship exceeds presidential authority and violates the Constitution. As of January 21 (U.S. time), 22 states have filed lawsuits against it.
It is expected that during the litigation process, federal courts will issue an injunction to block the order’s implementation, and the case will likely be ultimately decided by the U.S. Supreme Court. The Supreme Court’s ruling process is typically lengthy, often taking years from the initial filing to a final decision. During this period, the executive order will not be enforced.
Furthermore, Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship falls under a different legal category than U.S. surrogacy laws, meaning it has little impact on those pursuing IVF in the U.S. Rest assured.