Federal prosecutors directed to prioritize 'birth tourism' after Supreme Court birthright citizenship ruling
The Justice Department on Tuesday directed its staff to bring fraud charges in alleged cases of birth tourism as a response to their loss in the birthright citizenship ruling from the Supreme Court on Tuesday. In the wake of the 6-3 ruling, a memo from the Justice Department's office of the deputy attorney general said...
The Justice Department on Tuesday directed its staff to bring fraud charges in alleged cases of birth tourism as a response to their loss in the birthright citizenship ruling from the Supreme Court on Tuesday. In the wake of the 6-3 ruling, a memo from the Justice Department's office of the deputy attorney general said...
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