In a controversial move, the Trump Administration has appealed a ruling blocking President Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship. The order, which would deny citizenship to children born in the United States to non-citizen parents, has sparked a fierce debate on immigration and the interpretation of the 14th Amendment.

The administration argues that the current interpretation of the amendment is not in line with the original intent of the framers, who they believe only intended to grant citizenship to the children of legal residents. However, critics argue that the president cannot unilaterally change the Constitution without amending it through the proper legal channels.

This latest legal battle comes after a federal judge blocked the executive order, ruling that it is unconstitutional. Advocates for immigrants and civil liberties have praised the ruling, saying that it upholds the principle of equal protection under the law.

As the case moves through the courts, the future of birthright citizenship in the United States remains uncertain. The outcome of this legal battle could have far-reaching implications for millions of Americans and immigrants alike.