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Trump admin puts alleged 'birth tourism' scheme on notice as expert delivers warning to hospitals

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The Trump administration is using visa enforcement to target "birth tourism," an alleged scheme utilized by foreign nationals to obtain visitor visas for the primary purpose of giving birth in the U.S. and securing American citizenship for their children.

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The Trump administration recently announced that it disrupted "a sophisticated birth tourism network" in West Africa involving more than 100 foreign nationals utilizing false documents and, what the State Department described as "fixers," to get themselves visas to go to the United States to give birth so their children would be born on U.S. soil and treated as American citizens.

But that was just one of the networks the State Department indicated it had uncovered. The agency's announcement said U.S. officials identified more than 400 suspected birth tourism cases emanating from Europe since 2024, and tied to at least six companies that helped coach applicants on what to say during their visa interview, arranged housing and set-up delivery plans.

"We shut it down, revoked these foreign nationals’ visas, and are coordinating with local authorities to systematically identify and cut off any similar operations," the State Department said in its announcement. "A U.S. visa is a privilege, not a right. The State Department is taking action around the world to stop this abuse, dismantle birth tourism networks, and hold accountable those who try to scam our system."

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The effort comes as Trump has renewed his long-running criticism of birthright citizenship, including through a 2025 executive order seeking to narrow who is automatically treated as a U.S. citizen at birth. It also builds on a first-term Trump administration rule from 2020 that instructed consular officers to deny visitor visas to foreign nationals believed to be traveling to the U.S. primarily to give birth and obtain American citizenship for their children.

"President Trump will always put the American people first. Uninhibited birth tourism poses a tremendous cost to taxpayers and threatens our national security," White House spokesperson Anna Kelly told Fox News Digital. "The Trump administration is effectively ending this practice, which brings the United States in line with the policy of most countries around the world."

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Federation for American Immigration Reform's Ira Mehlman noted to Fox News Digital that visa fraud is "a significant issue," pointing out it is a problem even outside the framework of birth tourism. 

"The prospect of birthright citizenship is undeniably an inducement for people to commit visa fraud," Mehlman said. "Birth tourism would not exist otherwise."

"Obviously, any woman who does not disclose her intention to have her baby in the U.S. when she applies for a visa is committing fraud. Remove the incentive of automatic birthright citizenship for people who are not citizens and legal permanent residents, and the reason for committing this sort of fraud goes away," he continued.

Birth tourism has surfaced repeatedly in the U.S. in recent years, particularly through operations accused of coaching foreign nationals to obscure the purpose of their travel.

In California, federal prosecutors secured convictions against the operators of USA Happy Baby, a company accused of helping Chinese women travel to the U.S. to give birth to American-citizen children, while a separate operator from a business called You Win USA pleaded guilty in another case stemming from a broader federal crackdown.

More recently, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued a Houston-area postpartum center accused of facilitating more than 1,000 births for primarily Chinese clients, while House Oversight Republicans launched an inquiry into several U.S.-based companies allegedly advertising birth-tourism services.

Mehlman urged Congress to do more to enhance vetting of visa applicants, prosecute those who commit fraud and put an end to birth tourism. He said there were avenues for legal action against the entities allegedly facilitating the scheme.

"To the extent that we can take legal action against companies that are outside the United States, we should, much like we prosecute other types of transnational crime and fraud operations," Mehlman told Fox News Digital. "But each one of these companies works with service providers here in the U.S., including hospitals."

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A win just out of reach as Royals lose to Nationals

· Yahoo Sports

Jun 15, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Kansas City Royals first baseman Salvador Perez (13) reacts after striking out against the Washington Nationals during the eighth inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-Imagn Images | Brad Mills-Imagn Images

Mitch Spence was recalled from AAA for a start tonight, and it did not go very well as the Royals lost 7-3 to the Nationals.

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The game was full of grounders on both sides (yes there were a few liners too) that were just on the cusp of finding a glove. A few of them squeaked through for hits, yes, but the key hits that kind of summarized the game for me were just out of reach of Royals defenders.

In the third inning, Nasim Nuñez singled (after a groundout from the previous guy). James Wood hit a line drive double that bounced just as it got to the outfield grass. Perez was holding Nuñez on first because they were afraid of him stealing. Saying Nuñez is a “light” hitter is an understatement (a 50 wRC+), but he’s second in MLB in stolen bases. He was gonna steal for sure. As a result, Perez was not in position to catch Wood’s line drive, which probably would have been caught easily had Perez not been holding Nuñez at the base.

All the song and dance was not necessary anyway as Wood’s line drive brought Nuñez to third. Curtis Mead then hit a little liner to Nick Loftin, who *was* well-positioned to catch it. Loftin took a few steps back and leaped…but the ball bounced off the top of his glove. If the 5’11” Loftin were instead 6’0”, I think this is an out, which would have ended the inning.

Alas, both runners came around to score (before a groundout ended the inning).

In the fifth inning, Spence loaded the bases on a grounder single, another grounder single, and a walk with no outs. Luis García Jr flared a liner to left field, which Isaac Collins was not actually close to catching.

Unfortunately, Collins flubbed the bounce and two runners scored. That put the Nationals ahead 4-3, a lead they never gave up. At least one runner would have scored on the play anyway, but this just adds insult to injury.

Q subbed out Spence for Mason Black, who got two non-groundball outs. That brought up Dylan Crews, who entered the night hitting under the Mendoza line. On a 3-2 count, Black threw a slider that did absolutely zero sliding. Crews hit a line drive rocket over the left field fence that would make SpaceX blush. That ball seemed like it was still rising when it hit the seats. The ball probably had a rapid, unscheduled disassembly when it landed. I can’t say for sure but it seemed like that was the only truly barreled ball the entire game. With that homer, the Nationals took a 7-3 lead.

The only Royals offense once the Nationals were ahead that far was a double from Nick Loftin in the ninth inning, again a grounder just out of reach of the third baseman. But one hit isn’t enough when the deficit is four runs.

I should note how the Royals scored, since they did briefly hold a lead. In the fourth inning, Starling Marte reached out a grounder that was deflected off the Nats pitcher. Loftin walked. Carter Jensen hit a routine-looking grounder to the second baseman, who misplayed it off his glove (notice the theme?).

Marte scored to give the Royals their first run. In the fifth, Bobby and Jac had back-to-back hits. With the infield in, Maikel Garcia managed to squeak a grounder through the right side of the infield to score both guys.

And that was it. Spence did not get an out in the 5th inning and finished with 4 innings pitched and 6 runs given up on 7 hits. The Royals as a pitching staff struck out only 3 guys and walked 4.

In the game as a whole, there were 20 groundouts against 9 flyouts. The Nats managed to add 10 strikeouts to the grounder parade. It’s pretty hard to win when you can’t get the ball off the ground.

The Royals are now 29-44 and are fighting the Angels and Tigers for worst in the AL. Only the Rockies and Giants in the NL are comparable. For God’s sake even the *Marlins* and the *Pirates* were both 36-36 going into the night. The Sacramento Athletics were 35-36. A bunch of perennial losers are upstaging the Royals by doing…whatever it is they normally do before they start trading players. The Nationals are 38-35 and are just barely out of the third NL Wild Card slot.

The two teams play again tomorrow at 5:45pm US Central.

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