Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.congress.gov/119/meeting/house/117923/documents/HHRG-119-JU10-20250225-SD001.pdf
They were ‘selling’ babies as American citizens to sponsor their donor parents. They need to close this loophole asap. Otherwise trump is right about birthright citizenship (and I really don’t want him to be.)
A child can’t sponsor a parent until they are either 18 or 21. That’s a helluva long game.
Maybe that’s why the house where they were found was set up like a hotel/school? Wasn’t one of the kids found there older, like 13? They pay for the babies via surrogacy > educate them in this weird orphanage until 18-21 > essentially sell them to a rich Chinese couple when they hit the age of majority and force them to bring the Chinese “parents” to the US > young adult born to surrogacy is now essentially an indentured servant to these Chinese strangers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.congress.gov/119/meeting/house/117923/documents/HHRG-119-JU10-20250225-SD001.pdf
They were ‘selling’ babies as American citizens to sponsor their donor parents. They need to close this loophole asap. Otherwise trump is right about birthright citizenship (and I really don’t want him to be.)
A child can’t sponsor a parent until they are either 18 or 21. That’s a helluva long game.
Maybe that’s why the house where they were found was set up like a hotel/school? Wasn’t one of the kids found there older, like 13? They pay for the babies via surrogacy > educate them in this weird orphanage until 18-21 > essentially sell them to a rich Chinese couple when they hit the age of majority and force them to bring the Chinese “parents” to the US > young adult born to surrogacy is now essentially an indentured servant to these Chinese strangers.
Maybe use them as surrogates, maybe the older one was there to care for the babies. Who knows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.congress.gov/119/meeting/house/117923/documents/HHRG-119-JU10-20250225-SD001.pdf
They were ‘selling’ babies as American citizens to sponsor their donor parents. They need to close this loophole asap. Otherwise trump is right about birthright citizenship (and I really don’t want him to be.)
A child can’t sponsor a parent until they are either 18 or 21. That’s a helluva long game.
Maybe that’s why the house where they were found was set up like a hotel/school? Wasn’t one of the kids found there older, like 13? They pay for the babies via surrogacy > educate them in this weird orphanage until 18-21 > essentially sell them to a rich Chinese couple when they hit the age of majority and force them to bring the Chinese “parents” to the US > young adult born to surrogacy is now essentially an indentured servant to these Chinese strangers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This “couple” claimed they just wanted a big family.
That is obviously a lie.
They planned to traffic these children for profit.
This sounds more reasonable. Sell them via adoption.
Surrogates are paid $50k or more for their services, per baby.
Whatever this “couple” was planning, they would have to make in excess of $50k to make a profit.
Also: who funded their house and gave them all the money?
Were there any prior surrogate babies they bought and already disposed of ?