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    Is the next immigration fight over 'anchor babies'?

    Is the next immigration fight over 'anchor babies'?
    By Ed Hornick, CNN
    April 28, 2011 1:16 p.m. EDT




    Washington (CNN) -- While the nation's political dialogue was hijacked over the issue of President Obama's birthplace, bubbling below the surface is the fact that a child of illegal immigrants born in the United States -- derided by some as "anchor babies" -- could one day be president.
    Under the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside."
    So under the law, children of illegal immigrants born on U.S. soil are citizens.

    Stoking the debate is the fact that under the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act, those children may sponsor other family members for entry into the U.S. when they reach age 21.
    Critics say they, in turn, anchor family members outside the U.S. on American soil, creating an end-run for illegal immigration.

    The issue is not a new one. In 1993, Sen. Harry Reid, who is now the Senate majority leader, blasted the rise in what amounts to legal illegal immigration because of the stress it places on the system.

    "If you break our laws by entering this country without permission and give birth to a child, we reward that child with U.S. citizenship and guarantee a full access to all public and social services this society provides. And that's a lot of services," he said.

    That position has been recently taken up by Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, among others in Congress.
    And state governments are taking matters into their own hands.
    In February, Arizona state Sen. Ron Gould, a Republican, pushed for a bill that would ban U.S. citizenship for these babies. The proposal was later rejected.

    I think most of the legal and constitutional scholars who have spoken on the issue have said the Constitution is clear on the issue of citizenship.
    --Clarissa Martinez de Castro, National Council of La Raza

    In January, a group known as the State Legislators for Legal Immigration proposed a legislative "fix" to prevent these babies from being citizens. The coalition of lawmakers from 40 states says the 14th Amendment has been wrongly applied to those born purposefully on U.S. soil to gain American citizenship.

    The National Council of La Raza, the largest national Latino civil rights and advocacy organization in the U.S., is lashing out against recent attempts in several states to change the 14th Amendment because of anchor babies.
    And the group has the backing of the American public, according to a 2010 nationwide poll by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press. A majority of Americans -- 56% -- opposed changing the 14th Amendment; 41% favored changing it.

    Clarissa Martinez de Castro, director of immigration and national campaigns for the National Council of La Raza, says opponents want to take their cause all the way to the Supreme Court.

    "Even the state legislators who announced they were trying to push this measure and tinkering with the 14th Amendment acknowledge that what they're seeking is a lawsuit and to take this to the court," she said. "I think most of the legal and constitutional scholars who have spoken on the issue have said the Constitution is clear on the issue of citizenship."
    Martinez de Castro said that if advocates want to change the nation's immigration policy, they should fix it rather than tinker with the Constitution.

    Jon Feere, a policy expert with the nonpartisan Center for Immigration, agrees.
    Feere said that even if the wording of the amendment is changed so children born to illegal immigrants are not granted U.S. citizenship, "you're still going to end up with illegal immigration and illegal immigrants having children in the U.S."

    "The result of that is we have an influx of illegal immigration," he said. "So I think a lot of people feel that our immigration and citizenship system is controlled by immigrants rather than citizens, because when you think about it -- 'Who is a U.S. citizen? What will our future look like?' -- The (babies) are the ones who decide."

    The American Resistance organization says "the 14th Amendment was ratified in 1868 to protect the rights of native-born Black Americans, whose rights were being denied as recently freed slaves."
    The group, which describes itself as "a coalition of immigration crime fighters opposing illegal and undocumented immigration," said that the intent of the amendment "was clearly not to facilitate illegal aliens defying U.S. law at taxpayer expense."

    According to a Pew Hispanic Center study released in late 2010, 79% of the 5.1 million children of unauthorized immigrants were born in the U.S.
    Almost one of four children born in the U.S. in 2008 had parents who were immigrants, the study also found. Of those, 16% of the parents were legal immigrants and 8% were in the U.S. without proper documentation.

    In addition, more than three-fourths of all unauthorized immigrants in the United States in March 2009 were Latinos, the study said. And nearly one of every four children under age 18 in the nation was Hispanic. That trend is likely to continue, the study found.


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    And the group has the backing of the American public, according to a 2010 nationwide poll by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press. A majority of Americans -- 56% -- opposed changing the 14th Amendment; 41% favored changing it.
    BAhahahaha yeah right. We don't need to "change" it, just need to stop mis-interpreting it.

    I'd love to see a poll ask the question this way: Should children of illegal aliens and tourists, born in the US, be given automatic US citizenship and taxpayer funded social services?

    Betcha you won't find a 59% approval rating on that!
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    Anchor babies

    I shout from the highest mountain "repeal the 14th amendment and reinstate the 10th amendment"

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    Re: Is the next immigration fight over 'anchor babies'?

    [quote="OneNationUnderGod"]Is the next immigration fight over 'anchor babies'?
    By Ed Hornick, CNN
    April 28, 2011 1:16 p.m. EDT

    The way I look at this is such........So the illegal parents of anchor babies claim they invade our Country for a better life. For one, noone told them to pop out millions of kids here. They did (and do) it just to get government benefits for THEMSELVES! Well, then here's an idea (hypothetically)......If what the illegals claim in "a better life for their kids", then the parents should deport themselves after giving birth, otherwise their claim of SOLELY a better life for the kids is in invalid, since it's the illegal PARENTS who get and cash the Welfare checks and CLOG UP the hospitals for primary physicians among other FREEBIES! If illegals have anchors for the benefit of them, then there's no reason for the parents to stay here after giving birth! They are nothing more than FREELOADING scam artists! They do it just to get their "foot in the door" in our Country for their own people, and they scream racist when we step up and enforce our LAWS against them. They think we aren't onto their games, and their ONLY defence is calling us racist, when in fact it's the other way around. They are the racist against any nationality in the USA who want to put an end to games!
    <div>"Diversified"*does NOT*mean invading*our Country and forcing their culture and language,**stealing jobs,*using fake ID',s, living on government benefits, and flying their flag over ours! </div>

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    Under the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside."
    So under the law, children of illegal immigrants born on U.S. soil are citizens.
    When foreigners break laws to enter a Country undocumented, their children do not become citizens. When people are visting this Country on Visa Passports and their children born while they are in the U.S. yes children becomes citizens, because no laws were broken upon arrivals.
    When you aid and support criminals, you live a criminal life style yourself:

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