Shraavya and Sumukh, two engineers from India expecting a boy, face uncertainty about their child's citizenship after President Trump's executive order targeting birthright citizenship. The order, which has led to multiple legal challenges and federal court injunctions, has created confusion among immigrant families. Legal experts clarify that rescinding birthright citizenship would require a constitutional amendment, a process not pursued by Trump. The couple's excitement about impending parenthood is overshadowed by worries about the potential implications of the order.
"The birthright citizenship order has injected a dose of anxiety and uncertainty into an otherwise exciting, joyful time for the couple who are in the country legally with long-term work visas."
"Legal experts emphasize that birthright citizenship cannot be revoked through an executive order, like the one issued by Mr. Trump on Inauguration Day."
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