Up to 250,000 Children Born to Migrants Without Legal Status in 2023: CIS Report
- A federal judge blocked President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship from taking effect, according to U.S. District Judge John Coughenour.
- The Center for Immigration Studies reported that there were between 225,000 to 250,000 births to illegal immigrants in 2023, accounting for close to 7% of total births in the U.S.
- President Trump's executive order banning birthright citizenship faced lawsuits from Arizona, Illinois, Oregon, and Washington.
- The Center for Immigration Studies plans to revise these birth estimates but does not expect a significant increase, citing steady birth rates in the U.S. During this decade.
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US Saw a Quarter Million Births by Illegal Migrants in 2023 - Liberty Nation News
By Kelli Ballard When those in America illegally have babies, who should bear the burden? The question of birthright citizenship is a hot button issue, with persuading arguments on both sides of the dispute. While it might be easy, on the surface, to agree that anyone born here should be a citizen, there are other matters to consider. […]
ThePatriotLight - Can You Guess How Many Children Were Born to Illegals in the United States? – PJ Media
ThePatriotLight - The topic of birthright citizenship has once again taken center stage in the ongoing immigration debate in the United States since Donald Trump signed an executive order ending birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants. As the executive order notes, “The Fourteenth Amendment has never been interpreted to extend citizenship universally to everyone born within the United States.” However, thanks to a federal judg…
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In 2023, up to 250,000 children were born to illegal immigrants, CIS report shows
A federal judge, U.S. District Judge John Coughenour, a appointee of former President Ronald Reagan, has blocked Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship from taking effect.
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