Asbury Park Press: Prof. Jennifer Gordon Predicts Trump Administration Will Try to Deny the Granting of Citizenship to Children of Undocumented Immigrants

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After multiple states sued to stop President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship order earlier this week, Fordham Law Professor Jennifer Gordon spoke to Asbury Park Press, predicting that the Trump administration will try to deny the granting of citizenship to children of undocumented immigrants.

The steady stream of immigrants during the past five years has given New Jersey the strongest population growth in the Northeast. And while President Donald Trump has moved quickly to crack down on immigration, experts say the influx has helped the state’s economy by adding to the labor force and sparking new businesses.

“Immigrants at all levels are an engine of growth,” said Jennifer Gordon, a professor at Fordham Law School in New York who specializes in immigration law.

New Jersey’s population, merely inching ahead for the better part of two decades, jumped 1.3% in 2024, according to U.S. Census data, placing the Garden State among the 10 fastest growing states nationwide.

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How long that growth continues isn’t clear. With supporters concerned about the impact of immigration on taxpayer resources, President Trump in his first day returning to office declared a national emergency on the U.S. and Mexico border. He has promised massive deportations. And he signed a decree ending birthright citizenship, which is protected by the Constitution.

New Jersey on Tuesday joined 17 other states in a lawsuit challenging Trump’s birthright citizenship order.

“They are going to try and do things that make it harder for children born to undocumented immigrants to claim U.S. citizenship, even though they’re constitutionally entitled to it,” Fordham’s Gordon said. “I don’t think that’s bluster. I think the question is how much of it they’ll be able to achieve, given the large distance between saying something like that rhetorically and actually getting it done on the ground.”

Read “New Jersey leads Northeast in population growth and is bigger than ever. Here’s why.” in Asbury Park Press.

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