Posted on 10/11/2018 7:56:52 AM PDT by gattaca
Russian women are arriving in the U.S. on visas to give birth to dual-citizen babies. The women are traveling to Miami with help from agencies that assist them in finding apartments, doctors and even obtaining visas, services that could total up to $100,000, NBC reported.
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To deflect from the much larger number of Hispanics coming to do the same thing.
As an unselfish service to our Fussia friends, I volunteer to take a trip to Russia and impregnate as many as desired. Gofundme required to pay for my trip.
Some restrictions apply.
I guess I need first to learn how to spell “Russia..”
This is nonsense. Very few Russians can get tourist visas.
We MUST put an end to citizenship tourism.
Visitors and illegal aliens giving birth should not have citizenship bestowed on their children.
I helped make four of them. Four half-Russian babies born on American soil to my then Russian wife. She’s now a U.S. citizen and will be voting a straight-R ticket here in Florida for the first U.S. election she’s legally allowed to participate in. #MAGA!
So are the Chinese, Egyptians, Vietnamese, Somalis, Ecuadorians, Venezuelans, Ukrainians, etc. etc. etc..
“Native born” is a somewhat different classification than “natural born”, and the distinction should be fully clarified, which it has never been.
There is the counter argument, that just because the mother cat has her litter of kittens in the oven of a stove, that does not make the kittens into biscuits.
My wife is a Nurse Mid-Wife and works at a clinic in tough part of town. They consider themselves the opposite of Planned Parenthood as abortion is not an option nor every mentioned. they give these women pre-natal care etc. Most are on Medicaid BUT by her estimate 15-20% are here illegally and drives her nuts. She is a major pro-life conservative.
Russians with money can. A lot of Russian celebrities and oligarchs have condos in Miami where they spend their winters.
If you can convince immigration that you have a reason to return to Russia, you can get a visa. There's a large Russian community in Miami. Big enough that Russian pop stars will put shows in Miami on their tour itinerary.
We are truly a stupid country. Allowing women to come in on vacation and pop out a US citizen is just insane.
Last I heard, there is a 6-9 month wait to get a TOURIST visa in Russia. Peopel sometimes travel to another country to apply for a visa.
Yet another reason to eliminate birthright citizenship.
I don’t remember the case, but there is a Supreme Court opinion in which one of the Justices (maybe 35 or so years ago - Brennan?) stated that all Congress would need to do is pass a bill stating that, for purposes of the 14th Amendment, the United States has no jurisdiction over the children of people who are not either citizens or permanent legal residents. Once signed by the President (and I have no doubt that Trump would do so), there would be no more coming to the US when 8 1/2 month pregnant and dropping a baby to get anchor status, welfare benefits, etc., etc. You wouldn’t be able to do anything retroactively to those already here with citizenship, but you’d remove all incentive for ANYONE to do what these Russian women (and many others around the world) have been doing for YEARS.
Hidden message : ‘If you are rich and white you are welcomed to the US with open arms, but if you are poor and non-white you can go to hell’
Oh, and that's Trump's ‘white supremacist’ policy
And Chinese, Indians, and damn near anyone who can raise the money.
I spent a month in Russia for the World Cup. Wealthy Russians can get visas. Maybe middle class Muscovites due to the high salaries can too. Some visa scamming there I heard. Fake jobs, etc. Some Russians get short work visas for the oil industry, etc. But the regular folks I talked to had no chance right now at a tourist visa. Zero.
Well, when you have birthright citizenship, anyone in the US on a layover can have a baby who will be a citizen. It’s ridiculous.
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