Nivida, an immigrant from Honduras in his late 20s, hopes to have a boy in April. Usually, the excitement of her growing family is hidden by the deep fear that they are torn instead.
President Donald Trump’s orders may mean restricting the government’s citizenship. That means that the baby is left without the same rights as other children born as an American citizen in Louisiana.
Nivivia is from Honduras, her husband is from Mexico and now lives in Louisiana. Her husband makes a special visa for victims of crimes that can ultimately lead to legal permanent residence, according to court documents of her lawsuit. According to court documents, she has been filed for the first exile in the recent dismissed immigrant court, but can submit another asylum lawsuit to US citizenship and immigration services.
“I don’t want them to rob the innocent baby’s citizenship born here, which should not be discriminated against by their parents, their races, their colors, they should not discriminate.” I said in Spanish. Her full name asked not to be used for fear of retaliation of immigrants and her safety. “I believe that violating the protection given by the constitution to a child born here infringes his or her rights as an individual.”
Last week, the Acairam Seeker Advoca Project, the immigration service institution CASA, and the Georger Town Law Constitution and Institute have filed a lawsuit on behalf of five pregnant women, ASAP and CASA members. “Protects the meaning and value of US citizenship.”
Approximately 20 states have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, which is disgusting in order. Experts say they are violating the 14th amendment. The state and the state they live. “
Nivida, a member of the ASAP, said that if he was allowed to come into effect in late February, he decided to speak on behalf of thousands of pregnant women and their babies affected by orders. According to the lawsuit, she and others came to the United States for protection and stability, but now I feel that the future of the fetus is uncertain.
Trump’s presidential ordinance tries to limit the achievement citizens to the US citizens or permanent residents with at least one parent. In addition, it is legally in the country, including high -skilled employment visa and student visa such as F1, but it is no longer automatically not automatically guaranteed citizenship automatically. He states that it will not be guaranteed. However, legal experts say that the true range of orders is unknown and may lead some children temporarily to be stateless.
Menny, a member of the ASAP member of Honduras, is a pregnant pregnancy applicant, saying, “I will create many uncertainty and fears,” said her emotional blow to her family.
Both her and her partners have an open exile that claims political persecution before USCIS. “I am very grateful to the country for a very great opportunity here,” said Menny in California, saying, “I have a lot of wonderful opportunities here.” In his thirties, her full name was not used because of the fear of retaliation of immigrants.

“The news is very shocking. We really hope that’s not the case,” she said in Spanish. “As a mother, of course, I want the best thing for children. That is a big concern.”
Menny, scheduled for July, said that Trump was desperately thinking about her baby’s future and the rights that her child might not have. 。 Menny said that returning to her home country is not an option because the applicant wants to escape from the prosecution.
“Being an immigrant doesn’t mean we make enemies in this country an enemy. Most of us come here for survival,” she said.
Russian immigrants, Liza and her husband, expect their first child in May. She heard from a friend that Trump is considering restricting the growth rights citizens, but he thought, “No, it’s not true.”
“My husband and I were shocked by what it actually happened,” Liza said. He asked not to use her full name for fear of retaliation of immigrants. To become reality. “
Liza, one of the five women, the plaintiff in the lawsuit, has filed a student visa while her husband has filed a lawsuit that her husband has opened for persecution in Russia and is currently acquiring a master’s degree. He said he was. Liza in her late 20s feels that it is not safe to apply for Russian citizenship for babies as a fugitive as a fugitive, so her child refuses to make a liveliness. He said he was afraid that her baby would remain in steel. As a former Russian independent journalist, Liza and her family escaped from persecution and said, “I have no option to return there.” There is a Russian Embassy in the United States, but she and her husband and her husband are not safe to go there as an exile.
She said that her and her family would be arrested, deported, brought back to Russia, and the baby would be separated from us.
Last week, the Judge of the Federal District Court temporarily blocked Trump’s presidential order. In that case, the lawyer of the Trump Ministry of Justice, the judge, said, “The indispensable part of Trump’s efforts to address the broken immigrant system of this country and the crisis during the progress of the progress on the progress of the tropical border. “He said.
Nivivia, Menny, and Liza all said that they were shocked when Trump issued an order when they gave their beliefs in the control of the Constitution and US law.
“These courts are not like a Russian court who do whatever they want to do,” Liza said she still had hope in the US court system.
NIVIDA first heard Trump’s promise to end citizenship in the trajectory of the campaign, and said she was not surprised by the religion of American democracy and law. 。
“These were really praised, now I have a lot of questions,” she said.
