Chapter 1: What recent legal challenges are impacting birthright citizenship in the U.S.?
They've heard the arguments on Lisa Brady, Fox News. Now, birthright citizenship is in the hands of the U.S. Supreme Court, taking up a challenge to President Trump's executive order that would end automatic citizenship for babies whose parents are not in the U.S. legally or who only have temporary status.
It demeans the priceless and profound gift of American citizenship. It operates as a powerful pull factor for illegal immigration and rewards illegal aliens who not only violate the immigration laws, but also jump in front of those who follow the rules.
Solicitor General John Sauer argues in part that there are misconceptions about the Constitution's 14th Amendment and a landmark decision from 1898 which found the U.S.-born child of Chinese nationals was a citizen. The government is not seeking to overturn that decision.
Chapter 2: How is the conflict in Israel affecting civilians and international relations?
My friend has now clearly said that the government is not asking you to overrule Wong Kim Ark. That is a fatal concession because Wong Kim Ark's controlling rule of decision precludes their parental domicile requirement.
And ACLU attorney Cecilia Wang says the president's trying to radically reinterpret the definition of American citizenship. Both sides facing some skeptical questions from the justices. President Trump was at the Supreme Court for about half of the arguments, the first sitting president to do that.
Tonight, he addresses the nation about Iran as fighting continues with Israel taking an intense bombardment on the first day of Passover.
had some impacts throughout the Tel Aviv area and other areas. One 11-year-old girl, for instance, critically wounded. She is in the hospital at this point, as we understand it. And dozens of others have been injured.
Fox's Jonathan Hunt in Tel Aviv. President Trump posting that Iran's president is asking for a ceasefire.
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Chapter 3: What does recent data reveal about illegal immigration arrests in Minnesota?
His Oval Office address tonight begins at 9 Eastern. You can hear live coverage at foxnewsradio.com. America is listening to Fox News. Newly released data shows about 60% of illegal immigrants arrested in Minnesota during ICE operations had no criminal record.
About 3,800 illegal immigrants were arrested in Minnesota during Operation Metro Surge. Data shows less than 25% had criminal convictions. Another 13% had pending criminal charges. Though Immigration and Customs says all broke federal law when they crossed into the country illegally.
And Border Czar Tom Homan also warned the sanctuary cities to give ICE access to criminal illegals in jails or face collateral arrests.
If we can't get access to the bad guy in the county jail, if they're going to choose to release him in the public, when we find him, most likely he's with others.
Chapter 4: What are the implications of the recent military plane crash in Crimea?
And if they're in the country illegally, they're coming too.
The most common country of origin for illegals arrested in Minnesota was Ecuador. Jeff Manasso, Fox News.
A plane crash in annexed Crimea, killing nearly 30 people.
Russian investigators have launched a criminal probe after a deadly military plane crash in annexed Crimea. The AN-26 military transport plane was carrying out a scheduled flight over the peninsula, which Russia illegally annexed from Ukraine in 2014, when reports say the military lost contact. Sources at the scene told Russian state news agencies that the Soviet-designed plane
military transport turboprop aircraft crashed into a cliff russia's investigative committee said a total of seven crew members and 23 passengers were on board fox's lillian wu the interfax news agency cites the russian defense ministry as saying a suspected technical malfunction may have caused the crash and that there was no damaging interference with the aircraft
On Wall Street, April off to a good start. Stocks rising as oil prices fall again.
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Chapter 5: How are current economic trends reflected in the stock market performance?
Right now, the Dow is up 433 points, the S&P up 78, the Nasdaq up 386. I'm Lisa Brady. This is Fox News.