The upcoming Supreme Court case over President Donald Trump’s push to end birthright citizenship is expected to also determine the rights of district courts to make rulings that dictate whether his orders should stand nationwide, and White House deputy press secretary Harrison Fields told Newsmax on Sunday that the high court call will be “extremely important.”
“You have district courts in Hawaii dictating what the entire nation should be doing,” Fields said on Newsmax’s “Sunday Report.” “Why should a court in Hawaii have anything to do with what’s going on in Maine? We need to end this once and for all.”
He pointed out that in less than 150 days since Trump took office, there have been 37 nationwide injunctions, whereas under former President Barack Obama, there were only 12 such injunctions in eight years, and under former President George W. Bush, only six in his two terms.
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