(Liberal Judge reaction depicted below.)
Any of them refusing to enforce the law could be impeached "for cause."
I have heard a few commentators mention that this practice of allowing the “anchor baby” policy is due to a 1967 Supreme Court decision. I have not looked it up.
Mexican condoms?
I know you’re being sarcastic but the “Indian” exception was later eliminated. Plus it originally applied to Indian tribes in AMERICAN territories and states with whom we had treaties.
We could make it a felony for parents to knowingly travel to the US to commit birthright citizenship. Not so fun for your young’uns being a citizen if you are rotting in a jail.
They are not Indians by any definition. The author is pretzeling in order to try and make a point.
> How to stop most “Anchor Babies” from being created.
Simple. Give Planned Parenthood to contract to stop the creation of Anchor Babies. /s
If we mak and enforce a policy that “Nobody gets into the country without our permission”, there would be no anchor babies.
I read that if a U.S. citizen has a baby in a foreign country, such as Mexico; and registers the birth at the U.S. consulate the child is a U.S. citizen and a citizen of the country of birth. Maybe it is time to employ a reverse anchor baby method against Mexico. An American man could sire a baby in Mexico. Make the baby a dual citizen, U.S. and Mexican. The American father could then buy ocean front property cheap and put the property in the name of the child. The American papa could provide support for the house and child (much cheaper than child support in the U.S.) via Western Union money transfers and have a beach front getaway.
At the Dallas county hospital where a lot of charity cases go, half the babies are listed as having illegal alien mothers. Note, this is a couple hundred miles from the Mexican border.
A good friend of mine was pissed when her teenaged daughter had an illegitimate baby, received none of the freebies for the poor and the Mom got the bill. What outraged her was the fact that if you filled out the form as “illegal alien”, they assumed:
* you’re poor, so no billing of family
* you’re so poor, you need extra diaper bags full of formula and diapers above what all mothers get, free cribs, free clothes, etc.
* the kid still gets Medicaid enrollment info, American birth certificate, etc
I suspect that the data on illegal alien parents having kids is inflated, because many hispanics claim it to avoid having to pay for services and get free stuff.
After all, Mexicans in Mexico now average 2 kids while the immigrants here are around 3.X. It is higher in the immigrants, but the fertility essentially two and a half times everyone else.