‘Anchor babies’ reach nearly 10% of all US births: new data
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Anchor Baby Boom: New Pew Data Shows Nearly 10% of All U.S. Births in 2023 Were to Illegal Alien or Temporary Immigrant Mothers
Nearly 10 percent of all babies born in the United States in 2023 were to mothers who were either illegal aliens or holding temporary legal status, according to new data released by the Pew Research Center. The figures, published late last month, show that 320,000 of the roughly 3.6 million babies born across the country that year had mothers who were non-citizens. This marks the highest total of anchor babies since 2010, when Pew recorded 325,0…
America’s Birth Trend Sparks Alarm As A Controversial Slice Nears 1 In 10
Nearly one in ten children born in the United States is born to an illegal alien mother — or, in colloquial terms, would be considered an “anchor baby.”According to data published in late March by the Pew Research Center, Illegal immigrant mothers were responsible for approximately 9% of the 3.6 million babies born in the United States in 2023. Of the 320,000 babies born, the data indicates that nearly 260,000 would not be eligible for citizensh…
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