Migrants are scheduling emergency C-sections to try to get ahead of Trump's order revoking birthright citizenship
· Jan 26, 2025 · NottheBee.com

Illegal immigration, legal immigration, visitor visas, they're all being exposed with Trump's executive order.

After signing a presidential order seeking to clarify the 14th Amendment as applying to people "subject to the jurisdiction" of the United States, effectively ending birthright citizenship, President Trump set off a chain reaction we really should have seen coming.

Yes, those on visiting visas and presumably others in the country legally and illegally, are frantically trying to give birth in the United States ASAP so that they can drop anchor with an anchor baby, using their child as leverage to stay in the country.

It's exactly what has been happening for years, and Trump's order put it into overdrive.

Now, pregnant women who are due by March or April are seeking premature delivery before February 20. Sounds bizarre? While women often route for normal delivery across the world, Indian women in America are deliberately opting for C-sections just to ensure that their kids get US citizenship as Trump's executive order against birthright citizenship will come into force from Feb 20, reported the Times of India.

The rush to beat the birthright citizenship deadline is reportedly widespread, as babies born on or after February 20 to non-permanent residents will no longer automatically qualify for citizenship. The policy change carries even more significant consequences for undocumented immigrants, as they will now face deportation to their home countries.

This is specifically dealing with reporting from the Times of India and how women in the United States on what are supposed to be temporary work and study visas are scheduling "emergency" C-sections so that they can have a legal excuse to stay in the United States to raise their American born babies.

Donald Trump's EO closes this loophole on February 20, as long as the courts don't hold it up.

According to TOI, Dr SD Rama, a maternity clinic worker in New Jersey, reported numerous requests for preterm deliveries. She mentioned a case where a seven-month pregnant woman scheduled an early delivery due in March.

'A woman who is seven months pregnant came with her husband to schedule an early delivery. She's due in March,' she said.

Of course, pre-term births are extremely risky and most doctors would hesitate to voluntarily schedule a healthy pregnancy more than 2 or 3 weeks early.

But there's an open borders scam to uphold! There's a way to cheat the system! It's worth the risk for some of these moms!

Almost like it's all been a scam and an insane loophole from the beginning...


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