Thursday, August 12, 2010

Knee Deep in Anchor Babies

The Pew Hispanic Center released a study where it showed that 1 out of 15 babies born in the United States had at least one parent who was illegal. The report is based on the 2009 Census Bureau estimates. Pew also calculated that 7.9% of all babies born in the United States in 2008 were the offspring of illegals.

This is a serious problem and the Border States are the front lines of this massive migration from the third world. The Dallas Morning News reported:

Still, the debate could resonate in Texas, where not only 1.5 million illegal immigrants are estimated to reside but at least 60,000 babies are added to their households annually.


Parkland Memorial Hospital delivers more of those babies than any other hospital in the state. Last year at Parkland, 11,071 babies were born to women who were noncitizens, about 74 percent of total deliveries. Most of these women are believed to be in the country illegally

They also reported:

In Texas, between 60,000 to 65,000 babies achieve U.S. citizenship annually by being born in the state's hospitals, according to a tally released by the state's Health and Human Services Commission. Last year, such births represented almost 16 percent of the total births statewide.


Between 2001 and 2009, births to illegal immigrant women totaled 542,152 in Texas alone.

The 14th Amendment was never meant for foreigners to come over and drop their anchor babies. This is what happens when you have activist judges making law, instead of interpreting law.

Source:  http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/080810dnmetbabies.2be9a7e.html
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