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Trump Takes US Birthright Citizenship To Supreme Court

President Donald Trump took his contentious bid to end birthright citizenship in the United States to the Supreme Court on Thursday.

Trump’s executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship, which he signed on his first day in office, was blocked by federal district courts in Maryland, Massachusetts and Washington state.

Birthright citizenship is enshrined in the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution, which decrees that anyone born on American soil is a citizen, and Trump’s order seeks to end it for children whose parents are in the country illegally.

In an emergency application with the Supreme Court, the Justice Department sought to narrow the scope of the nationwide lower court injunctions to the individual plaintiffs in the three cases.

File photo of the US flag. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)

The department’s acting solicitor general Sarah Harris described it as a “modest” request and she notably did not seek a ruling from the Supreme Court at this time as to whether eliminating birthright citizenship is constitutional or not.

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“Those universal injunctions prohibit a Day 1 Executive Order from being enforced anywhere in the country”, Harris wrote.

“While the parties litigate weighty merits questions, the Court should ‘ restrict the scope ‘ of multiple preliminary injunctions that ‘ purport to cover every person in the country, ‘ limiting those injunctions to parties actually within the courts ‘ power”, she said.

The US Supreme Court in Washington, DC, on April 19, 2023. Stefani Reynolds / AFP)

Trump has been facing legal pushback in courts across the country as he attempts to stem illegal immigration, slash the government budget and reduce the federal workforce.

In his latest setback, a district judge in California on Thursday ordered six federal agencies to rehire thousands of probationary workers who had been fired.

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Harris, in her brief with the Supreme Court, also took issue with the number of injunctions on Trump administration moves being issued by district court judges.

“Universal injunctions have reached epidemic proportions”, she said, and are preventing “the Executive Branch from performing its constitutional functions”.

Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship was due to come into effect by February 19.

The 14th Amendment says, in part: “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside”.

Trump’s order was premised on the idea that anyone in the United States illegally, or on a visa, was not “subject to the jurisdiction” of the country, and therefore excluded from this category.

Judge John Coughenour, who heard the birthright case in Washington state, described the president’s executive order as “blatantly unconstitutional”.

“I’ve been on the bench for over four decades, I can’t remember another case where the question presented is as clear as this one is”, said Coughenour, who was appointed by a Republican president, Ronald Reagan.

The conservative-dominated Supreme Court, which includes three justices nominated by Trump, is primed to play a significant role as the president tests the limits of his executive power and the judiciary pushes back.

Mrs Hinch rushed to hospital weeks after giving birth as she shares worrying diagnosis

Mrs Hinch has been rushed to hospital with a blood clot.

The cleaning guru – whose real name is Sophie Hinchcliffe – has revealed she was sent to hospital after experiencing a blood clot in her groin area and is now recovering, as she updated fans on social media. As she explained what had happened, she admitted it had been a tough 12 months as she explained: “I’m not really sure where to start with this week guys”.

Speaking to her Instagram followers, she said: “I’ve actually bumped into quite a few followers in hospital. So I just thought I’d update you a bit because I share a lot with you here. The good, the bad and the ugly.

” Anyway to cut a long story short, I had a blood clot in my groin / pelvis / leg area. I haven’t had one since 2018 and then another one decides to hit me three weeks postpartum. What a 12 months it’s been. “

Getting emotional, Mrs Hinch then said she had bumped into some really lovely followers in A&amp, E and they asked what I was doing here and I told them I think I’ve got a blood clot in my leg. I was right. But keeping positive”.

Sophie also revealed she had underwent an operation, explaining: “They managed to go in through my leg. They didn’t go through in my neck in the end. They hoovered out the blood clot and they hoovered my stents out. They’ve literally hoovered me which is ironic isn’t it”? I think I’ve still got quite a lot of painkillers or anaesthetic in my system so I’m probably not making sense. “

However, Sophie had good news – she was hoping to head home to be with her family tomorrow.

” They’ve said I can go home tomorrow, “she said”, And I cannot wait to just pick up Vinnie – that newborn smell. I’m swear I’m getting withdrawal symptoms from him. But how are you all doing?

“I’ve had a lovely FaceTime with the boys, that was amazing, and I should be back home in my newborn bubble with my little family tomorrow… I got put through a CT scan and they said there’s no blood clot, you can go home. I went home, my leg got bigger and bigger. I came back to a different hospital and they scanned me and said we need to operate, you’ve got a big blood clot”.

She added: “How mad is that? And that keeps playing on my mind. What if I didn’t come back? Just trust your gut guys. Trust your bloody gut. Anyway over and out from me and blood clot. I can’t wait to wake up in the morning and get home”.

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What is happening with talks between Israel, the US and Hamas?

An Israeli negotiating team has reportedly extended its stay in the Qatari capital Doha, a day after the US envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff was in town to try and find a path forward between Israel and Hamas.

The deal reportedly on the cards is an extension of the ceasefire for up to 60 days in exchange for between five and 10 living Israeli captives held in Gaza.

While Hamas has previously rejected a similar deal, they may be more amenable after direct meetings between US hostage envoy Adam Boehler and top Hamas officials in recent weeks. Boehler had said that the meetings went well and suggested a deal was on the cards for a potential long-term ceasefire, prompting a backlash from Israel and pro-Israeli US politicians.

There are even reports that Boehler has been taken off the Israel-Gaza file, but those reports may be premature.

Let’s take a closer look.

What is the deal currently being negotiated?

A deal between Israel and Hamas had already been reached, which included three phases and was eventually to lead to a permanent ceasefire. The first phase involved a limited swap of Israeli captives and Palestinian prisoners, as well as a temporary ceasefire and Israel allowing an increased amount of humanitarian aid into Gaza. The details of the second phase were still to be negotiated, but the previous US administration of President Joe Biden made it clear that the first phase would continue until the second phase could be agreed upon.

Israel has ignored that, and while it has not restarted an all-out war on Gaza, it has threatened to do so, and blocked the entry of all humanitarian aid, as well as electricity.

At the start of March Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu introduced a new proposal, which he said had come from Witkoff – although the US envoy never publicly took ownership of it. Netanyahu’s office said the deal would see the ceasefire extended for six weeks and half of the captives in Gaza – dead and alive – released on the first day of the extension.

While that was initially rejected by Hamas, the current deal being negotiated in Doha appears to be similar, although critics still say that Netanyahu has no desire to end the war permanently, as he fears his government will collapse if he does so.

What about Boehler’s negotiations?

While Boehler’s remit only extended to the five Israeli-American captives, four of whom are believed dead, it seems that the direct talks held the possibility of not just securing a lasting ceasefire, but potentially the release of all captives held by Hamas.

Speaking to both Israeli and US media last Sunday, Boehler indicated that he had used the opportunity to engage with Hamas directly, gaining a commitment to maintaining a ceasefire of between five and 10 years, laying down its arms and relinquishing control of the Gaza Strip.

Boehler made clear that he had not coordinated with Israel before holding talks with Hamas, and added in an interview that the US was “not an agent of Israel” and had its own “specific interests at play”.

How has Israel reacted to news of the direct talks?

Not well.

Israel’s far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich told Israel’s Army Radio that unspecified Israeli officials had “made it clear to him]Boehler] that he cannot speak on our behalf, and if he wishes to negotiate on behalf of the United States, then good luck to him”.

Ron Dermer, Israel’s strategic affairs minister and a close confidante of Netanyahu, was reported to have repeatedly “lashed out” at Boehler the night before news of the talks became public.

The former head of the Israeli security service, the Shin Bet and current agriculture minister, Avi Dichter, also criticised the US initiative, telling Israeli radio the direct US-Hamas talks undermined Israeli negotiations. “It’s very dangerous when you undertake moves without knowing and without coordinating with the Israeli side”, Dichter said.

The Israeli campaign against Boehler continued in the press, with a Times of Israel editorial picking apart Boehler’s comments, branding the envoy “complacent, confused and dangerously naive”.

Has Trump abandoned Boehler?

When news of the US-Hamas talks emerged at the start of the month, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that Trump backed them because they were “the right thing for the American people”.

But following Boehler’s comments to the press last Sunday, Israeli news reports emerged saying that the hostage envoy did not represent the White House’s position, and that Witkoff would continue to take the lead on negotiations.

Then, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, whose most important portfolios in Ukraine and the Middle East appear to have been taken by Witkoff, said on Monday that the talks were a “one-off situation” that had failed.

Reports on Thursday alternated between claims that said that Boehler would not be dealing with Israel and Gaza any more, and others that said he would continue to support Witkoff.

A report from Jewish Insider included quotes from several anonymous Republican senators berating Boehler, with one suggesting he had “lost all trust”.

Does that matter?

Until Trump himself speaks, it is hard to gauge what his true position on the matter is. It may be the case that he simply hasn’t decided yet.

But either way, the fact that the senators quoted did not want their names published may show that they are still hedging their bets and avoid being seen as second-guessing Trump.

The talks with Hamas, even if the US does not repeat them, are a sign that the Trump administration is taking the lead on Gaza, and is dragging Israel and Netanyahu along with them.

Israel is entirely reliant upon the US for both military and diplomatic support. Moreover, in light of Trump’s unexpected shrugging off of traditional US alliances, such as those with Canada and Europe, many within Israel are worried that Trump’s support for their war on Gaza may prove equally fickle.

Responding to news of the direct talks, the Israeli daily Haaretz speculated that the existence of US negotiations with Hamas was evidence of both Trump’s “frustration” with Netanyahu, as well as revealing of the US administration’s own objectives, principally: “freeing the hostages, ending the war, regional peace]and] Saudi capital”, which it was willing to “achieve … by any means”.

Nico Williams Fires Bilbao Into Europa League Quarters, Eintracht Hammer Ajax

Athletic Bilbao beat 10-man Roma 3-1 in their Europa League last-16 second leg on Thursday, while Eintracht Frankfurt put four past Ajax to book their place in the quarter-finals with a 6-2 aggregate win.

Euro 2024 winner Nico Williams grabbed a vital brace as Bilbao overturned a one-goal first-leg deficit to progress 4-3 on aggregate against the Italians.

The tie swung dramatically in the hosts ‘ favour in the 11th minute when veteran Roma centre-half Mats Hummels received a straight red card for a last-man tackle on Maroan Sannadi.

Bilbao cranked up the pressure and finally found the breakthrough they were so desperately craving three minutes into first-half additional time.

Inaki Williams ‘ cross from the left travelled all the way across the box to his brother at the back post who shot first time, his goalbound effort taking a wicked deflection off Angelino to beat Mile Svilar.

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A bullet Yuri Berchiche header from a corner gave the Basques a 2-0 lead in the 68th minute at the San Mames and Nico Williams grabbed a fine second eight minutes from time.

A 93rd-minute penalty by Leandro Paredes gave the Romans hope in the final seconds, but Bilbao held firm.

It was a better evening for fellow Italian capital club Lazio, who progressed 3-2 on aggregate against Viktoria Plzen.

Pavel Sulc levelled the tie for the Czechs shortly after half-time, but Alessio Romagnoli nodded in a corner with 19 minutes remaining to tie the score at 1-1 in the Stadio Olimpico and send Lazio through.

Elsewhere in the Europa League, goals by Jean-Matteo Bahoya and Hugo Ekitike, as well as a Mario Goetze brace, handed Eintracht Frankfurt a 4-1 home win against Ajax.

The German side progressed to the next stage with a 6-2 win over both legs.

Norwegians Bodo/Glimt lost 2-1 against reigning Europa Conference League champions Olympiakos in Athens, but went through 4-2 on aggregate.

Later, Premier League sides Manchester United and Tottenham have work to do if they are to reach the quarter-finals of the Europa League when they host Real Sociedad and AZ Alkmaar, respectively.

Chelsea welcome Copenhagen to Stamford Bridge in the Conference League, also at 2000 GMT.

Enzo Maresca’s side hold a 2-1 first-leg advantage over the Danes as they seek to reach the last eight.

Katie Price worries fans with new TikTok video as she’s joined by daughter Princess

Katie Price concerned her fans as she shared a new video with fans on TikTok filmed at home with her daughter, Princess.

The former glamour model, 46, shares 17-year-old daughter Princess and 19-year-old Junior with ex-husband and singer Peter Andre. She regularly shares family updates with fans on social media and this week was no different as she took to TikTok to post a clip filmed with her daughter.

In the video, Princess and Katie were laying in bed as they lip-synced to Jessie J’s Price Tag. Princess sang: “Just stop for a minute and smile”. She panned the camera to a smiling Katie for ‘ smile ‘ before she sang the next lyrics: “Why is everybody so serious”? Princess, again, panned the camera to her mother for the word, ‘ serious’.

Katie’s healed face was shown in the video but some fans were concerned for her. “Is that Katie”? one user asked as they added a shocked face emoji. Another posted: “Does she not see herself in the mirror? Absolutely beautiful. She’s had a lot done but she will still forever be beautiful to me”.

Katie Price
Katie filmed a video with her daughter (TikTok/KatiePrice)
Katie Price
Fans were worried for the star as they took to the comment section (TikTok/KatiePrice)

It comes after Katie and her sister Sophie got into a discussion about ageing in The Katie Price Show podcast episode. As the duo discussed getting older, the former glamour model admitted the stars of 5ive had dramatically changed. The chat came about as the sisters discussed the popular 90s and 00s boyband’s comeback.

Katie then touched on the Boyzone documentary and said all the artists are looking old, before admitting her shock that she is the same age as the musicians. After telling herself to “catch herself on”, Katie admitted she’s going through the menopause and said: “I still don’t feel like I’m old. But I know I am because even my body inside is going through the menopause so I know I’m not a young spring chicken.

” It doesn’t matter how young I think I look, what tracksuit I put on and whatever, my body is old. It’s scary isn’t it. Inside my body is ageing, but the outside is fresh”. Sophie couldn’t help but make a dig at her sister’s string of surgeries as she joked back:” The outside has had many updates, “to which Katie agreed saying:” A lot. “

She also previously discussed having a miscarriage. At the end of February, she said she had got pregnant around Christmas time with her boyfriend – former Married At First Sight UK star, JJ Slater. Tragically, it was discovered during scans that the couple had lost their baby, leaving them devastated.

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