San Antonio's Joaquin Castro joins Hispanic Caucus in blasting Trump immigration orders
San Antonio U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro joined other members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus on Thursday said they'll fight President Donald Trump's raft of anti-immigration executive orders, which they called cruel and damaging. In live-streamed press conference, members of the caucus said the presidential proclamations generate fear for immigrant communities, uncertainty for businesses and are poised to devastate the economy. What's more, the members of Congress blasted Trump's order to end birthright citizenship, something codified in the U.S. Constitution, as an absurd power grab. A federal judge has already temporarily blocked the order, which had scheduled to take effect next month.
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