Chinese birth tourism booms in Southern California

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Chinese birth tourism booms in Southern California


Any child born on U.S. soil is granted citizenship. Hundreds of expecting moms from Mexico have been crossing the border into Arizona to deliver their babies for years as a result. Now, a growing number of pregnant Chinese women are flying to the U.S. to secure their child that prized U.S. birth certificate, and Southern California has become a hot bed of what’s called “birth tourism.”

This week KTLA-TV reported on a motel in Arcadia where expectant women from China are checking in to give birth. Every three to four months a new group arrives. The hotel provides guests with a full-time nursing staff, meals and a nursery. The women are typically wealthy and pay a China-based agency about $25K in fees for travel, medical, visa and other related expenses.

After giving birth and receiving their newborn’s U.S. birth certificates and passports, the women and their babies fly back to China. As U.S. citizens the children can return when they’re older to attend school and take advantage of other benefits that go along with citizenship. Some women are also making the trip as a way to get around China’s one-child policy because the restriction doesn’t apply to those who deliver out of the country.

While hotel employees are denying that they’re running a “baby factory,” Arcadia Asst. City Manager Jason Kruckeberg told KTLA that the city is aware of the hotel’s underground operation. Even though some locals disapprove of the situation, Kruckeberg says the city has no power to stop it because nothing illegal is happening. Equipped with tourism or business visas, these women aren’t violating federal immigration laws.

Last month, the media covered a similar situation in Chino Hills where a residential home was transformed into a maternity hotel for women traveling from China. Some neighbors were so outraged by the the activity generated by the operation that they picketed outside the home.

Chino Hills resident Rossana Mitchell told CBS: “When people think of the American dream, they’re not thinking about birth tourism. They’re thinking about people who come here, immigrate here, work hard, pay their taxes, become citizens and become Americans.”

Authorities eventually shuttered the maternity hotel due to zoning issues, according to NBC.

The United States is one of many countries in the world where a child automatically receives citizenship at birth. “The U.S. law dates back to the 14th Amendment of the Constitution, ratified after the Civil War to ensure that all freed slaves and their children would be American citizens,” according to NBC.

Some lawmakers want to see an end to the practice. Representative Phil Gingrey (R-Ga) thinks the 14th Amendment should be reinterpreted so only children with at least one American parent receive citizenship. Earlier this year he introduced a legislation aimed at ending birth tourism.

But just how big is the birth tourism problem and is a new law really necessary?

NBC reports:

The most recent statistics from the National Center for Health Statistics show that births of babies on American soil to foreign mothers increased from 5,009 births in 2000 to 7,462 births in 2008. This is a tiny percentage of the more than four million babies born in America each year. There is no tracking system in place to record which countries the mothers are from or why they are in the United States.

Angela Kelley, the vice president of immigration policy and advocacy for the Center for American Progress, isn’t convinced that the birth tourism issue is big enough to warrant a reinterpretation of the Constitution.

“I don’t see this type of legislation having any traction, or being taken seriously,” Kelley told NBC. “I think something as really fundamental and integral to this nation’s character: that you’re born here, you belong here, that we’re not a country club that you apply to– that would be met with enormous resistance from all sorts of quarters…from left and from the right.”

How do you think our country should deal with birth tourism?


http://blog.sfgate.com/sfmoms/2013/03/15/chinese-birth-tourism-booms-in-southern-california/
 
There was a piece on one of those Network "News Magazine" programs about this. I think that douche Brian Williams' program. I forget.

I personally don't think there is any thing that needs to be "dealt with." And the attempts to "reinterpret" the 14th Amendment through statutory law are (1) unconstitutional and (2) stupid. Congress doesn't get to decide what the Constitution means and can't change its meaning through legislation.
 
There was a piece on one of those Network "News Magazine" programs about this. I think that douche Brian Williams' program. I forget.

I personally don't think there is any thing that needs to be "dealt with." And the attempts to "reinterpret" the 14th Amendment through statutory law are (1) unconstitutional and (2) stupid. Congress doesn't get to decide what the Constitution means and can't change its meaning through legislation.

You don't like Brian Williams? I don't know why but the wife loves watching NBC Nightly News (it's not that she loves him per se just that she chooses NBC over the over news channels) so unless I go hide in another room I have to see him each night.

Edit: I posted this article because as I've started doing more work with the Chinese I've paid more attention to their culture and what's going on in their country.
 
You don't like Brian Williams? I don't know why but the wife loves watching NBC Nightly News (it's not that she loves him per se just that she chooses NBC over the over news channels) so unless I go hide in another room I have to see him each night.


I fucking hate that guy. He's the kind of guy that seems like maybe he's kinda cool but so clearly really really wants to be hip (I hang with Jon Stewart!) that it ends up coming across as smug, patronizing doucherbaggery to me. But the wife loves Grimm (dude, we get wild on Friday nights!) and his show comes on immediately after it and we end up watching it because inertia.
 
I fucking hate that guy. He's the kind of guy that seems like maybe he's kinda cool but so clearly really really wants to be hip (I hang with Jon Stewart!) that it ends up coming across as smug, patronizing doucherbaggery to me. But the wife loves Grimm (dude, we get wild on Friday nights!) and his show comes on immediately after it and we end up watching it because inertia.

Omg I love Grimm! No one else I know watches it.
 
There was a piece on one of those Network "News Magazine" programs about this. I think that douche Brian Williams' program. I forget.

I personally don't think there is any thing that needs to be "dealt with." And the attempts to "reinterpret" the 14th Amendment through statutory law are (1) unconstitutional and (2) stupid. Congress doesn't get to decide what the Constitution means and can't change its meaning through legislation.
The main thing to remember here, is that our forefathers wanted the entire earth to have US citizenship.
 
"After giving birth and receiving their newborn’s U.S. birth certificates and passports, the women and their babies fly back to China."

At least they go home, unlike the millions of illegals living in California that do the same thing.
 
we want inovative people in this country.


This is pretty inovative thing.


This country is made BETTER by people wanting to be American.

Its made better by those who so badly want to be American get a chance to be.



stop fearing the interracial growth of this country.

Its a big strength NOT a weakness
 
we want inovative people in this country.


This is pretty inovative thing.


This country is made BETTER by people wanting to be American.

Its made better by those who so badly want to be American get a chance to be.



stop fearing the interracial growth of this country.

Its a big strength NOT a weakness

Um Desh, would you care to point out where I stated or even implied I fear the interracial growth in the country? You know what, I'll answer the question for you. You can't because I haven't.

I've posted on here before about supporting the increase in H1-B visas and wanting the best and brightest coming to America.

So please save your sorry ass assumptions for someone else.
 
Um Desh, would you care to point out where I stated or even implied I fear the interracial growth in the country? You know what, I'll answer the question for you. You can't because I haven't.

I've posted on here before about supporting the increase in H1-B visas and wanting the best and brightest coming to America.

So please save your sorry ass assumptions for someone else.

She's apparently off her bi-polar meds again and with her selfworth in the toilet, she has to try and make others feel as bad as she does.
 
well glad to see the right is making progress on their feeling about immigation.


You guys used to spit fire abot it non stop
 
The main thing to remember here, is that our forefathers wanted the entire earth to have US citizenship.


The secondary thing to remember is that commas are not things to just throw into a sentence for giggles. They have their place and purpose.

Also, too, tertiarily, just people born here, not the entire earth.
 
The secondary thing to remember is that commas are not things to just throw into a sentence for giggles. They have their place and purpose.

Also, too, tertiarily, just people born here, not the entire earth.

Are you saying we shouldn't just hand out citizenship to everyone who stumbles accross one of our borders and into the country?
 
Are you saying we shouldn't just hand out citizenship to everyone who stumbles accross one of our borders and into the country?

What? I'll answer this question if you can demonstrate to me how you gleaned that I might plausibly be commenting on anything other than people born in the United States in the post that you quoted.
 
well glad to see the right is making progress on their feeling about immigation.


You guys used to spit fire abot it non stop

Fuck you Desh.

Now I actually appreciate the effort the women in this video showed but the end result is just like your post Desh. FAILURE.


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There was a piece on one of those Network "News Magazine" programs about this. I think that douche Brian Williams' program. I forget.

I personally don't think there is any thing that needs to be "dealt with." And the attempts to "reinterpret" the 14th Amendment through statutory law are (1) unconstitutional and (2) stupid. Congress doesn't get to decide what the Constitution means and can't change its meaning through legislation.
So you agree they can't change the meaning of the Second Amendment. Good.
 
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