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    Researcher help needed

    doing and interview, need the source in our archives that explains some smugglers will consult illegals to conceive at best time to survive entering the us and have the anchor baby at earliest opportunity.

    Please help me quickly locate the source.

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    Sorry, I'm not finding anything. Do you know about when the article came out?

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    http://www.rense.com/general54/anchorbabiesborn.htm

    Here is an artical that talks about it, but not from this site sorry.

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    IS THIS IT???

    Illegal aliens use Katrina rebuilding effort to colonize with anchor babies!
    Posted on Monday, December 11 @ 16:17:59 CST
    Topic: Illegal Immigration News in the US
    Katrina Begets a Baby Boom by Immigrants

    In the latest twist to the demographic transformation of New Orleans since it was swamped by Hurricane Katrina last year, hundreds of babies are being born to Latino immigrant workers, both legal and illegal, who flocked to the city to toil on its reconstruction.

    The throng of babies gurgling in the handful of operational maternity wards here has come as a big surprise — and a financial strain — to this historically black and white city, which before the hurricane had only a small Latino community and virtually no experience of illegal immigration.

    “Of all the myriad things that have changed after Katrina, this wasn’t high on anybody’s priority list,â€

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    Gives cost of and stories from nurses.


    http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Feature- ... 294f60cdda


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    You might also mention the alternate name for anchor babies Gray Babies. That is not an aspersion as to color or an insult like mud people it comes precedent setting Wong Kim Ark case granting citizenship to the child of legal residents by Supreme Court Justice Horace Gray's misinterpretation of the 14th Amendment.
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    somewhere in the last year or so I read a story about the smuggler cartels advising women on the best time to conceive to be able to make the border crossing and then deliver a baby on American soil at the earliest time after crossing.

    That is the facet I am looking for documentation on.

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    There was a story about a woman who was already having labor pains being shoved across the bridge from Mexico by their border police. Could that be what you were thinking of?
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    Quote Originally Posted by vortex
    There was a story about a woman who was already having labor pains being shoved across the bridge from Mexico by their border police. Could that be what you were thinking of?
    nope, these were smuggler operations advising women on the optimal time to conceive vs crossing over.

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    Could this help! I keep on looking!


    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/04/ ... ated_story

    (CBS) It was 5 a.m. and CBS News national correspondent Byron Pitts is with a woman who is nine months pregnant. She's rushed to a south Texas hospital to undergo a C-section - a $4,700 medical procedure that won't cost her a
    dime. She qualifies for emergency Medicaid.

    She gave birth to a healthy, 8 1/2 pound baby boy - born in America. His Mexican mother gave him an American name: Eliot.

    Eliot is one of an estimated 300,000 children of illegal immigrants born in the United States every year, according to the Pew Hispanic Center. They're given instant citizenship because they are born on U.S. soil, which makes it easier for their parents to become U.S. citizens.

    That's because those babies can eventually sponsor their parents - when they turn 21 years old.

    As for Eliot's mother, no longer as fearful of deportation, she told CBS News her name, Fabiola, and her story.

    "So your son is an American citizen. What does that mean to you?" Pitts asked.

    "I am very glad that he was born. That's why I came here - so my children, my husband and I could have a better life," she said through a translator.

    Back in December, when she was six months pregnant, Fabiola, her husband and their two daughters - ages 4 and 11 - crossed the Rio Grande from Mexico into the U.S.

    Once on the other side of the river they walked for two hours in search of a better life and free medical care for their unborn child.

    "Do many women in Mexico make the choice to have their children in the United States?" Pitts asked.

    "Yes," she said through a translator. "I know people who have done that. Things are much better here in the U.S. because they help children so much more."

    It's a "better" life ... that American taxpayers help pay for.

    Take healthcare for example -- an estimated $1.1 billion per year for undocumented men, women and children, according to the Rand Corporation.

    Joe Riley is the CEO of the McAllen Texas Medical Center near the Texas-Mexico border. Forty percent of the children born there, nearly 2,400 last year, were the babies of illegal immigrants.

    Riley has seen and heard it all.

    "Mothers about to give birth that walk up to the hospital still wet from swimming across the river in actual labor … dirty, wet, cold," he said.

    But here to have a child?

    "Here to have a child in the U.S.," he said.

    McAllen is part of a large hospital system. Like all hospitals, it is mandated by law to treat all emergency-room patients, not verify citizenship.

    "We have uncompensated care of over $200 million a year," Riley said.

    "Of money that you'll never see again?" Pitts asked.

    "Yes," he said.

    Rep. Lamar Smith, R-Texas, said: "It is not fair to the taxpayers who have to foot the bill."

    Congress has all but given up on comprehensive immigration reform. But lawmakers like Smith want to solve birth citizenship to illegal immigrants, in part by challenging the 14th Amendment, which guarantees U.S. citizenship to any child born in America.

    "It seems fundamentally wrong that we ought to give the greatest honor of their citizenship," Smith said. "His or her mother came across the border illegally."

    Many Americans who struggle to take care of their own families think it is unfair that they should take care of a family and they are not U.S. citizens.

    "I don't understand the resentment," said. "I know that God will help them, too."

    That's what Fabiola's doing for young Eliot. Relying on her faith, her family … and the U.S. government.

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