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Posted on 01/22/2020 3:03:25 PM PST by yesthatjallen
The Trump administration is coming out Thursday with new visa restrictions aimed at restricting birth tourism, in which women travel to the U.S. to give birth so their children can have a coveted U.S. passport.
Visa applicants deemed by consular officers to be coming to the U.S. primarily to give birth will now be treated like other foreigners coming to the U.S. for medical treatment, according to State Department guidance sent Wednesday and viewed by The Associated Press. The applicants will have to prove they are coming for medical treatment and they have the money to pay for it.
The State Department planned to publicize the rules Thursday, according to two officials with knowledge of the plans who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. The rules will take effect Friday.
The practice of coming to the U.S. to give birth is fundamentally legal, although there are scattered cases of authorities arresting operators of birth tourism agencies for visa fraud or tax evasion. And women are often honest about their intentions when applying for visas and even show signed contracts with doctors and hospitals.
The Trump administration has been restricting all forms of immigration, but the president has been particularly plagued by the issue of birthright citizenship anyone born in the U.S. is considered a citizen, under the Constitution. He has railed against the practice and threatened to end it, but scholars and members of his administration have said its not so easy to do.
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As much as I take ending birth tourism seriously, I see some humor in the added TSA-style airport-tyranny of asking women to lift up their skirt and pee on the strip while they’re standing in the custom’s line.
One logistical problem for women is that you only have to remove your shoes on the way out. I guess they can allow it as an option.
Confucius say - bun in the oven not worth free ride
Even if it's a "sticky bun"??
Great idea if it sticks and some judge does not overrule.
d":^)
How will they know if women early in their pregnancy are pregnant? Are they going to administer tests to all childbearing aged women?
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