China’s Hidden Babies: The Silent Takeover of American Soil With Birth Citizenship [VIDEO]
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One of the most notable strategies employed in recent years involves affluent Chinese families utilizing specialized agencies to facilitate travel for pregnant women to the United States.
These agencies, often based in China or California, charge between $20,000 and $100,000 for comprehensive packages that include visa coaching, flight arrangements, and accommodations in “maternity hotels” or apartments.
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The women typically arrive on tourist visas, concealing their pregnancies by wearing loose clothing or timing their travel to avoid scrutiny at U.S. customs. Once in the U.S., they give birth in hospitals, securing automatic citizenship for their children under the 14th Amendment. After a short recovery period, usually one to two months, the mothers return to China with the newborns, who now hold dual citizenship potential but are raised in their home country.
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This process is not merely individual opportunism but has raised concerns about broader orchestration, including involvement from Chinese elites and possibly government-linked figures seeking long-term advantages.
Reports indicate that some participants include officials or wealthy individuals aiming to evade past one-child policies or secure future immigration options. The children, as U.S. citizens, can later sponsor their parents for green cards upon turning 21, providing a pathway for family relocation. Critics argue this exploits U.S. birthright citizenship for strategic gains, potentially allowing influence operations where American-citizen children raised in China return as adults with loyalties aligned to Beijing.
In response to crackdowns on traditional birth tourism, a newer variant has emerged involving surrogacy. Chinese nationals contract American women as surrogates, using in vitro fertilization with Chinese genetic material implanted in the U.S. This ensures the birth occurs on American soil, granting citizenship to the child without the biological mother needing to travel while pregnant. Agencies in states like California facilitate these arrangements, with some ultra-wealthy clients commissioning multiple surrogacies—up to dozens or even over a hundred children—to build extensive networks of U.S. citizens. The infants are then taken back to China, where they are raised, potentially positioning them for future roles in business, politics, or intelligence that benefit Chinese interests.
U.S. authorities have intensified efforts to curb these practices, with federal indictments and sentences for operators involved in visa fraud and money laundering. Despite this, the lack of national regulations on international surrogacy allows the industry to persist, particularly in permissive states. Experts warn that without reforming birthright citizenship interpretations, this could enable “civilizational warfare,” where thousands of American citizens loyal to China infiltrate U.S. society over generations. As tensions rise, proposals from figures like Donald Trump aim to end automatic citizenship for non-resident children, potentially dismantling this loophole.
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