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Friday, March 06, 2020

Federal agents raid dozens of homes in crackdown on 'birth tourism'

Federal agents swarmed three dozen homes in southern California in an operation cracking down on the “birth tourism” industry.

Birth tourism involves operators charging pregnant women from foreign countries tens of thousands of dollars to stay in "maternity hotels" in the United States until their children are born as American citizens. They also oftentimes receive meals and transportation to and from the doctor and hospital visits.

“It is fertile ground for this kind of scheme,” Immigration and Customs Enforcement official Claude Arnold said. “These people were told to lie, how to lie, so that their motives for coming to the U.S. wouldn’t be questioned.”

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Let's see,400 births mean four hundred new Democrat voters plus the 400 mothers will register to vote and somehow in southern California the Dems will find a way.

Anonymous said...

They gonna need some tiny cages to put the babies in. Like cat carriers.

Anonymous said...

And no arrests????

Anonymous said...

Immigrant entry should also demand birth control and abortions at the boarder camps.