12/29/2018 - Jan Brewer Townhall.com
Americans are being
sold the fairy tale that the whole world has a constitutional right to come
here, give birth, and get a free American passport. We’re told it’s “un-American” to dare say otherwise, but the growing phenomenon of
“birth tourism” is the real affront to American values.
There are, at this
moment, hundreds of companies offering rich foreigners all-inclusive birth vacations to
beautiful American tourist destinations. Astonishingly, pregnant jetsetters
from around the world step off planes, clear customs with their tourist visas,
and are whisked from airports to specialty birth tourism hospitals that exist
just for this purpose.
The hotel
accommodations are luxurious, the post-partum cocktails expertly mixed, but the
greatest allure is provided free of charge by the U.S. government: citizenship
in the greatest country on Earth. For the price of a travel package, these
wealthy foreigners get lifetime membership in one of the most exclusive clubs
on the planet.
This subversive
industry exists for one reason: to exploit our laws and literally sell American
citizenship. And business is booming.
The most visible cohort
has been communist China’s new ruling class, which sends tens of thousands of its expecting mothers to “maternity hotels” in
California and U.S. Pacific territories like Guam. With just a quick trip in and out, their children — more than 60,000 of
them every year — automatically become American citizens, with all the
attendant benefits.
Lately, Russia’s upper
class has been getting in on the action, too. South Florida is the birth
tourism destination of choice for Vladimir Putin’s cronies, and Miami’s
passport merchants are catering to their desires in style. For $50,000, Russian
oligarchs can get luxury beachside accommodations and professionals to take
care of all the paperwork necessary to mint their own little American citizens.
What’s particularly
galling about this phenomenon is how flippantly these wealthy birth tourists
treat the concept of American citizenship. Our ancestors fought and died to
secure the rights we enjoy as American citizens. They endured terrible hardship
to make a new life here and claim the mantle of “American citizen.” Countless
millions have risked their lives just for a chance at American citizenship, yet
birth tourists treat it like a simple vacation perk before returning to a life
of luxury in their home countries.
”I can’t wait to get
back to Russia,” one of these Muscovite citizenship-buyers told Bloomberg News. The fact that her daughter was an
American seemingly meant nothing to her, even as she made sure she got that
blue passport. That was “the last thing on my agenda, literally...Why does
Trump think everyone is dying to have one?”
Another Russian mother
of a new American was more pragmatic. “I don't know whether my daughter will
end up using the passport or not, but it's good to have different options,” she
explained, suggesting it might be helpful for getting into college, or maybe
starting a business. These oligarch babies may never need welfare, but they
will be as eligible as any American for government assistance and the many
other benefits that are due any citizen of our country.
These birth tourists
are a far cry from the impoverished single mothers Democrats like to talk about
when they’re arguing against border security, but they benefit every bit as
much from the radical open-borders lobby that holds sway in the Democrat Party.
Curiously, the same
American liberals who are hysterically searching for Russians connected to the
2016 Trump Campaign and preposterously claiming that Russian social media posts
are a threat to our electoral integrity are evidently unconcerned about giving citizenship to thousands of Russians
with no real connection to this country.
These liberals tell us
that the 14th Amendment to the Constitution mandates birthright citizenship,
and that it’s “un-American” for us to complain. Whatever you think of the
approximately 300,000 “anchor babies” born to illegal aliens in the U.S.
every year, the prevalence of birth tourism is indefensible as a matter of
either law or morality.
As more and more legal
scholars recognize, birthright citizenship is simply not what the
drafters of the 14th Amendment intended. In fact, the policy actually puts the
U.S. at odds with most of the world — only 30 countries, mostly in South America, recognize birthright
citizenship, and Canada is the only other developed country to do so.
Luckily, President
Trump is doing something about this sorry state of affairs. On the campaign
trail before the midterm elections, he called out the birth tourism industry by name and revealed
that he’s contemplating using either an executive order or legislative action
to clarify that the 14th Amendment doesn’t require American citizenship be on
sale for the price of a plane ticket.
Valuing American
citizenship is not “un-American.” Neither is dispelling the fairy tale of
universal birthright citizenship.
Jan Brewer is the
former governor of Arizona and a member of the Donald J. Trump for President
Inc. Advisory Board.
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