It would seem to me the birth certificates belong to the one who was birthed. No one is denying them the report of birth a hospital issues to the parents (who in turn usually use that to get a birth certificate).
They’re being denied their child’s birth certificates from the state because they won’t present valid identification, said identification NOT being a frigging Mexican Consular ID card/ whatever.
Go home to Mexico and get the original documents and/or certified copies and Texas will give you the birth certificate for your anchor baby. Otherwise, your child can get it when he’s 18, or a real “legal” guardian for the child can apply for it. IOW SCREW YOU!
It’s a simple problem with a simple solution. These parents lack legal documents showing their identity, but have a record of birth from the hospital. All they have to do is go back to Mexico and get proof of identity and then apply...........