Appeals court rules against lifting the block of Trump's birthright citizenship order
President Donald Trump's administration on Wednesday lost its appeal to lift a nationwide injunction against his executive order on birthright citizenship.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals said a closer review of the case will move forward in its court, with arguments slated for June.
In a concurring decision, Judge Danielle Jo Forrest -- who Trump nominated to the Ninth Circuit in 2019 -- defended the court's decision to deny the request for an emergency stay, arguing that rushing the decision birthright citizenship risks "eroding public confidence" at a critical moment in the country's history.
"When we decide issues of significant public importance and political controversy hours after we finish reading the final brief, we should not be surprised if the public questions whether we are politicians in disguise," Forrest wrote, before defending her decision to deny Trump's emergency appeal.
Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship was blocked by four separate federal judges across the country, each of whom determined that the policy directly violated the Constitution.
-ABC News' Peter Charalambous






