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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have a large international population at our school (diplomats) and they almost all have a new baby while stationed here. [/quote] And intl grad students who are married. Lots of people arrive pregnant eager to have a USA citizen baby who can then pull in all the intl family members via family sponsoring. [/quote] One easy thing to get rid of the family sponsoring. they shoudl getrid of under 18s being able to sposner tehri non -citzen parenst as well. We have to end chain migration but birthright citizenship is a weird quirk we have- i'd be more supportive of even having clear pregnancy tests on someone who is applying- we have other types of hops, not being pregnant isnot really that invasive. There was massive amounts of immigration when the 14th amendment was written so the authors knew this woudl happen. Testing for pregnancy before granting visas (do it like we did for covid) would also end birth tourism without a constitutional amendment. As long as its not retroactiev and we can get rid of the 2a id be ok with it as well. [/quote]
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