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'1727 trump wants birth right citizenship tourism china gone (#SOS) go ducks octa bus routes China-linked birth tourism under scrutiny as GOP lawmakers press' (333) ==================== House Republicans, led by Reps. Chip Roy and Tom Tiffany, are pressing the Trump administration for data on whether Chinese nationals are exploiting U.S. birthright citizenship and visa programs in the Northern Mariana Islands to secure long-term influence. The lawmakers argue that birth tourism and visa-waiver policies, such as the 2009 categorical parole program and the 2024 EVS-TAP rule, allow Chinese women to give birth in the territory to obtain U.S. citizenship for their children under the 14th Amendment. The GOP letter demands that the Departments of Homeland Security, State, and Interior provide figures on births to Chinese nationals since 2009, including how many have reached voting age and if any have ties to the Chinese Communist Party. While the lawmakers cite unverified reports estimating 750,000 to 1.5 million Chinese nationals have gained citizenship through these means, federal agencies have not confirmed these numbers, and the Chinese embassy has dismissed the accusations as groundless and politically motivated. Key details of the scrutiny include: Legislative Action: Rep. Roy and Rep. Tiffany, joined by 32 other GOP members, sent a letter to outgoing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum. Policy Focus: The scrutiny centers on the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. territory with distinct immigration rules where births grant automatic citizenship, contrasting with stricter visa enforcement in the contiguous U.S. Security Concerns: Lawmakers warn that once U.S.-born children turn 21, they can petition for their parents' residency, potentially creating additional immigration pathways and influencing U.S. elections. Current Legal Context: This pressure coincides with a Supreme Court case regarding President Trumpβs executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship, which lower courts have ruled unconstitutional pending a final ruling. AI-generated answer. Please verify critical facts. Elaborate What specific EVS-TAP rules enable this practice? How many Chinese nationals voted in recent elections? Does the Supreme Court case affect CNMI births? Copy Share π π π π +3 ======================================== @Hitler12 @God12 @God1212 @God121212 @God12121212 @God1212121212