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#12370706
16 May 2025
John Eastman, a long-time proponent of ending birthright citizenship, speaks to reporters following oral arguments in CASA v. Trump, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on May 15, 2025. Eastman, who was disbarred for his role in Trump's attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election, claimed that the ablity to certify citizenship retroactively would not cause irreparable harm to children born in the U.S., despite the fact that they would be ineligible for a range of government services provided to citizens.
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12 Apr 2025
A demonstrator holds a sign that reads ''a world without parties, ineligible'' during a protest of several thousand people who march through the streets of the capital in defense of the free-party movement, to show its festive side, and against police repression and violence. A proposed law aims to ''reinforce penalization'' against these undeclared and banned parties in Paris, France, on April 12, 2025.
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#11954890
18 Jan 2025
Asylum seekers prepare to enter the United States as a Mexican immigration official checks their documents for their CBP One appointments at El Chaparral border crossing port in Tijuana, Mexico, on January 17, 2025. Incoming President Donald Trump promises to shut down the CBP One asylum app for migrants crossing legally. The CBP One mobile app allows asylum seekers to schedule appointments through U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to enter the United States. In June, outgoing President Joe Biden issues an executive action that makes most migrants who cross the border illegally ineligible for asylum, a move that essentially makes CBP One the only way to access the U.S. asylum system.
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18 Jan 2025
Asylum seekers prepare to enter the United States as a Mexican immigration official checks their documents for their CBP One appointments at El Chaparral border crossing port in Tijuana, Mexico, on January 17, 2025. Incoming President Donald Trump promises to shut down the CBP One asylum app for migrants crossing legally. The CBP One mobile app allows asylum seekers to schedule appointments through U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to enter the United States. In June, outgoing President Joe Biden issues an executive action that makes most migrants who cross the border illegally ineligible for asylum, a move that essentially makes CBP One the only way to access the U.S. asylum system.
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#11954896
18 Jan 2025
Asylum seekers prepare to enter the United States as a Mexican immigration official checks their documents for their CBP One appointments at El Chaparral border crossing port in Tijuana, Mexico, on January 17, 2025. Incoming President Donald Trump promises to shut down the CBP One asylum app for migrants crossing legally. The CBP One mobile app allows asylum seekers to schedule appointments through U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to enter the United States. In June, outgoing President Joe Biden issues an executive action that makes most migrants who cross the border illegally ineligible for asylum, a move that essentially makes CBP One the only way to access the U.S. asylum system.
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#11954897
18 Jan 2025
An asylum seeker with a canceled CBP One appointment to enter the United States waits to speak to a Mexican immigration official to check his documents at the El Chaparral border crossing port in Tijuana, Mexico, on January 17, 2025. Incoming President Donald Trump promises to shut down the CBP One asylum app for migrants crossing legally on the first day of his administration. The CBP One mobile app allows asylum seekers to schedule appointments through U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to enter the United States. In June, outgoing President Joe Biden issues an executive action that makes most migrants who cross the border illegally ineligible for asylum, a move that essentially makes CBP One the only way to access the U.S. asylum system.
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#11954901
18 Jan 2025
An asylum seeker with a canceled appointment to enter the United States waits to speak to a Mexican immigration official to check his documents as he reviews the CBP One app at the El Chaparral border crossing port in Tijuana, Mexico, on January 17, 2025. Incoming President Donald Trump promises to shut down the CBP One asylum app for migrants crossing legally on the first day of his administration. The CBP One mobile app allows asylum seekers to schedule appointments through U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to enter the United States. In June, outgoing President Joe Biden issues an executive action that makes most migrants who cross the border illegally ineligible for asylum, a move that essentially makes CBP One the only way to access the U.S. asylum system.
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8 May 2024
Oshala Herath, a civil activist, and counsel Hafeel Farisz are coming out of the Supreme Court premises in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on May 8, 2024. The Supreme Court is ruling in another landmark decision today that State Minister Diana Gamage is ineligible to serve as a Member of Parliament because she is not a Sri Lankan citizen. Diana Gamage's disqualification by the high court is resulting in the loss of her parliamentary seat.
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8 May 2024
Oshala Herath, a civil activist, and counsel Hafeel Farisz are coming out of the Supreme Court premises in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on May 8, 2024. The Supreme Court is ruling in another landmark decision today that State Minister Diana Gamage is ineligible to serve as a Member of Parliament because she is not a Sri Lankan citizen. Diana Gamage's disqualification by the high court is resulting in the loss of her parliamentary seat.
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8 May 2024
Oshala Herath, a civil activist, and counsel Hafeel Farisz are coming out of the Supreme Court premises in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on May 8, 2024. The Supreme Court is ruling in another landmark decision today that State Minister Diana Gamage is ineligible to serve as a Member of Parliament because she is not a Sri Lankan citizen. Diana Gamage's disqualification by the high court is resulting in the loss of her parliamentary seat.
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#10976909
9 Feb 2024
The Supreme Court of the United States hears oral arguments in a case that will determine if Donald Trump may be disqualified for the 2024 presidential election due to his actions in the January 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection, Washington, DC, February 8, 2024. The Colorado Supreme Court ruled earlier that Trump is ineligible because he engaged in insurrection, violating the 14th Amendment to the Constitution. The ruling will be on the Colorado case but will have far-reaching consequences as Trump faces challenges to his eligibility in at least 11 states.
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#10976895
9 Feb 2024
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Grisowld departs the Supreme Court following oral arguments in a case that will determine if Donald Trump may be disqualified for the 2024 presidential election due to his actions in the January 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection, Washington, DC, February 8, 2024. The Colorado Supreme Court ruled earlier that Trump is ineligible because he engaged in insurrection, violating the 14th Amendment to the Constitution. The ruling will be on the Colorado case but will have far-reaching consequences as Trump faces challenges to his eligibility in at least 11 states.
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#10976894
9 Feb 2024
Sam Rosbottom, spokesperson for UK-based gambling company Betfair, displays current odds ifrom British bettors on the US presidential race in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC, February 8, 2024. The Court heard oral arguments in a case that will determine if Donald Trump may be disqualified for the 2024 presidential election due to his actions in the January 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection. The Colorado Supreme Court ruled Trump ineligible because he engaged in insurrection, violating the 14th Amendment to the Constitution. The ruling will be on the Colorado case but will have far-reaching consequences as Trump faces challenges to his eligibility in at least 11 states.
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8 Feb 2024
Stephen Parlato of Boulder, CO, stands outside the Supreme Court as it hears oral arguments in a case that will determine if Donald Trump may be disqualified for the 2024 presidential election due to his actions in the January 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection, Washington, DC, February 8, 2024. The Colorado Supreme Court ruled earlier that Trump is ineligible because he engaged in insurrection, violating the 14th Amendment to the Constitution. The ruling will be on the Colorado case but will have far-reaching consequences as Trump faces challenges to his eligibility in at least 11 states.
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8 Feb 2024
Colorado Secretary of State Jenna Griswold speaks to reporters after the Supreme Court of the United States hears oral arguments in a case that will determine if Donald Trump may be disqualified for the 2024 presidential election due to his actions in the January 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection, Washington, DC, February 8, 2024. The Colorado Supreme Court ruled earlier that Trump is ineligible because he engaged in insurrection, violating the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, and both parties have appealed to the Supreme Court to obtain a final ruling on the matter. The ruling will be on the Colorado case but will have far-reaching consequences as Trump faces challenges to his eligibility in at least 11 states.
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8 Feb 2024
Colorado Secretary of State Jenna Griswold leaves the Supreme Court of the United States following oral arguments in a case that will determine if Donald Trump may be disqualified for the 2024 presidential election due to his actions in the January 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection, Washington, DC, February 8, 2024. The Colorado Supreme Court ruled earlier that Trump is ineligible because he engaged in insurrection, violating the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, and both parties have appealed to the Supreme Court to obtain a final ruling on the matter. The ruling will be on the Colorado case but will have far-reaching consequences as Trump faces challenges to his eligibility in at least 11 states.
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