U.S. District Court Rules that President Trump’s 2025 Order on Federal Postcard Registration Forms is Unconstitutional

Last year President Trump issued an executive order to alter the federal postcard registration forms, so as to require applicants to attach documentary proof of citizenship. On June 24, U.S. District Court Judge Denise Casper, an Obama appointee, declared that order to be unconstitutional. State of California v Trump, U.S.. District Court, Massachusetts, 1:25cv-10810. The case had been filed by nineteen states. The order says that only Congress and/or the states have the authority to make such changes. Here is the Opinion.

The President’s order had already been enjoined last year, so it wasn’t in effect.


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U.S. District Court Rules that President Trump’s 2025 Order on Federal Postcard Registration Forms is Unconstitutional — 2 Comments

  1. Barak Bin Laden was not born in the USA, so he was never eligible to be POTUS. That means all his appointees and all their ridiculous rulings are null and void.

  2. The tyranny of morons wearing black dresses needs to be ended once and for all by executive order.

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