Birthright Citizenship

Nearly 400K Anchor Babies Born in 2019, Exceeding U.S. Births in 48 States. Trump Has Yet to Sign ‘Anchor Baby Policy’ to End Birthright Citizenship

Anchor Babies' born on US soil to non-citizens are immediately granted American citizenship and anchor their illegal parents in the country. Today, there are at least 4.5 million anchor babies in the US under 18-years-old that cost American taxpayers about $2.4 billion every year to subsidize hospital costs.

Study Shows Foreign Workers, Students and Tourists Deliver 72,000 Anchor Babies Per Year in the US

While illegal aliens account for 300,000 anchor babies born in the US each year, and additional 72,000 anchor babies are born to foreigners who are living in the US legally. There are now 62 million immigrants and their US-born children living across the US that represent about one in five residents in America.

President Trump Proposes Ending Birthright Citizenship with an Executive Order, Which Will Trigger a Supreme Court Challenge

The challenge to birthright citizenship will set off a constitutional challenge. The controversy stems from the key phrase in the 14th Amendment, "subject to the jurisdiction," meaning is a person who is born in the US subject to its jurisdiction at the time of their birth?

Xenophobe In Chief Wants To Change The Constitution With An Executive Order

For the first time ever, Trump is doing something as so-called "president" that hurts his own business. The Trump family makes huge profits by leasing expensive apartments to wealthy pregnant women from China, Russia and other former Soviet states so that their children are born in the U.S. and become automatic citizens.

Illegal Immigrant Births Cost Taxpayers $2.4 Billion Per Year, While the Border Wall Is Put on Hold

The Center for Immigration Studies reports that there are an estimated 300,000 births by illegal aliens each year that cost to American taxpayers $2.4 billion! The average cost of a birth is $12,000, and two-thirds of illegal aliens use taxpayer-funded welfare because they lack insurance.

62 Million Migrants and Their US-Born Children Are Now Living in the US!

The Center for Immigration Studies says that there are nearly 62-million migrants and their children, who were born in the US and given birthright citizenship, living within the country. Immigrants and their US-born children now represent about 1-in-5 residents in America, a population that is expected to increase.