Lawyers have pointed out that, should it go into effect, Executive Order 14160 could have broad implications in the fertility and assisted reproduction space. “Progenitor,” as used in the Executive Order to identify an individual’s mother and father, is not defined which could cause confusion with surrogates and donors:
https://www.goodwinlaw.com/en/insights/publications/2025/07/alerts-lifesciences-hltc-changes-to-birthright-citizenship
Lawyers have pointed out that, should it go into effect, Executive Order 14160 could have broad implications in the fertility and assisted reproduction space. “Progenitor,” as used in the Executive Order to identify an individual’s mother and father, is not defined which could cause confusion with surrogates and donors:
Lawyers have pointed out that, should it go into effect, Executive Order 14160 could have broad implications in the fertility and assisted reproduction space. “Progenitor,” as used in the Executive Order to identify an individual’s mother and father, is not defined which could cause confusion with surrogates and donors:
https://www.goodwinlaw.com/en/insights/publications/2025/07/alerts-lifesciences-hltc-changes-to-birthright-citizenship