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“ Two years after their marriage, Ramaswamy’s father earned his Ph.D. from the University of Cincinnati while still working at General Electric in 1985, according to details in his father's dissertation. That same year, Ramaswamy’s mother immigrated to America, and Vivek was born that August, followed by his younger brother Shankar.” Ramaswamy’s mother came to the US from India to give birth to an anchor baby. She had a second anchor baby soon after. Some of the arrogant Indians forget that if they were born an untouchable instead of brahmin we would have never heard of them. They need to stop coming to this country and telling us how to run it. They were born lucky and are a disgrace for not having stayed in India to fix their system. |
Vivek’s mother wasn’t a legal immigrant. She had just come to the country when she gave birth giving Vivek automatic citizenship. Neither Vivek’s mother or father were legal immigrants when Vivek was born. Vivek’s mother because a citizen almost 20 years later. Vivek’s father chose not to become a US citizen. |
+1 The deliberately obtuse act is really tiresome. People like the OP and those agreeing with that stupidity are not serious people. |
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"Birth tourism" is a fancy way of saying "anchor baby" and absolutely needs to be abolished - along with illegal immigrants having babies here in order to gain an American citizen/not have to leave.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/31/us/anchor-baby-birth-tourism.html Highly educated immigrants here to attend universities or for employment on H-1B visas are not who we're talking about. Those are people who are huge assets to the U.S., not drains on our resources. |
Anchor baby parents are illegals not on visa |
Having a baby in the US does not anchor one in the country absent other grounds for staying. |
They are three year visas, possibly one year with two automatic renewals. Then you can get a three year renewal. After that the H1 expires. During this time many H1s apply for a green card. |
Plus the birth tourism folks, who are here legally. |
A green card is the informal name for a permanent resident card. A H1-B visa expires. |
It can. A parent of a citizen can be sponsored when the kid turns 18, or in the meantime can apply for deferred action or cancellation of removal orders as the parent which could allow them to stay. |
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What a stupid post, OP.
A child has to turn 21 before they can petition on behalf of a noncitizen parent. Do you think Vivek’s parents were planning to go out of status and wait around 21 years before being eligible for citizenship? Or go out of status and use their “anchor baby” to avoid deportation? What matters here is intent. |
But the birth tourism folks aren’t planning to stay. They are just here so that their kid gets US citizenship, then they go back. Since they aren’t planning to stay themselves, I would not call these anchors babies. We should end birthright citizenship though. |
Why are you yelling? You seem unstable. |
| Can I get a link to the official MAGA dictionary for the definition of anchor baby? Seems we’ve got about 5 different definitions in this thread alone. |
So what you’re saying is the whole concept of “anchor baby” is a stupid MAGA talking point? |