Anchor Baby Loophole

Allan on August 6th, 2024

If Donald Trump is elected in November (not a foregone conclusion) would he attempt to plug the anchor baby loophole? That’s the insane policy by which babies born to illegal alien mothers on U.S. soil receive automatic birthright citizenship. Thus, American nationality policy is taken from U.S. lawmakers and turned over to foreign lawbreakers. It’s […]

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Delia Ramirez was elected to Congress and is scheduled to start her term in a few days. She is an Anchor Baby whose mother illegally immigrated here from Guatemala while pregnant with her. She is married to a so-called “DREAMer”. And she has been elected to Congress ans is about to start her term. For […]

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Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda is the governor of the Mexican state of Baja California. On January 14th, the governor went to the United States to give birth to her second child, on U.S. soil. And six years earlier, before she was governor, she went to the same place to give birth to her first […]

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Our nation has an insane citizenship policy in which children born to illegal aliens are automatically considered as citizens of the United States of America.   It’s a bad policy and must be changed. Is Trump about to move to change it? For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published October […]

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Among the necessary immigration reforms our country needs is to close up the anchor baby loophole. This is the insane policy wherein the children of illegal aliens are granted automatic citizenship.   It’s a bad policy which ought to be changed as soon as possible. There is a bill in each chamber of Congress to […]

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