LANSING, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – Attorney General Dana Nessel appears to be wringing her hands over President Donald Trump’s flurry of executive orders on his first day in office.

The Democratic AG released a statement and expressed her “grave concerns” over what she says amounts to “flagrant violations” of the U.S. Constitution.

Nessel’s statement.

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Nessel wrote, “I have grave concerns regarding many of the proposed actions President Trump, and those who have been nominated to serve in his administration, have publicly promoted. Many of these actions, if implemented, would involve flagrant violations of the United States Constitution, the Administrative Procedures Act, and other federal laws and long-held standards and confines by which all public actors must abide. To that end, my department is reviewing each of the executive orders signed by President Trump.”

She continued, “The executive order undermining the constitutional amendment providing birthright citizenship to those born in our nation is an affront to the U.S. Constitution, and I am working with my colleagues on pursuing the appropriate legal remedy. While the President has the right to issue executive orders that govern the work of federal agencies, he does not have the unilateral right to take illegal – or in this case, unconstitutional – action against American citizens,” Nessel said.

Trump’s priorities.

A main plank of Trump’s administration is deporting illegal aliens and securing the southern border. The sticking point may come down to whether babies born in the U.S. by illegal immigrants still have birthright citizenship.

A group of immigrant rights organizations filed a lawsuit on Tuesday challenging those executive orders. The lawsuit represents expectant mothers impacted by the Executive Order.

Meanwhile, Nessel remained mute on the mass pardons given by former President Joe Biden before he left office. That includes pardoning people who have not been charged with any crime, along with his entire family.