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Pregnant women could be banned from entering the US under plans being considered by Donald Trump.
The White House is examining the move after the US Supreme Court on Monday rejected the president's efforts to end birthright citizenship, a constitutional concept that grants citizenship to all babies born in the US.
The potential ban would mark a renewed attempt to restrict "birth tourism", a practice the Trump administration says allows foreigners to travel to the US late in pregnancy to secure citizenship for their children. While the practice exists, experts say it is a tiny fraction of overall births.
The Trump administration had argued that birthright citizenship encouraged illegal immigration and "rewards illegal aliens who not only violate the immigration laws but also jump in front of those who follow the rules".
https://www.yahoo.com/news/politics/articles/pregnant-women-face-being-banned-083443029.html
Unless they're Russian women staying at his hotels.
Easterncedar
(6,704 posts)He was raking it in with pregnant Russians who stayed at his properties in NYC and Florida before 2016.
Quiet Em
(3,302 posts)I imagine that fraction is getting even tinier. Unless you are landing in a Blue State you'd probably have a hard time finding an OB-GYN to help deliver your baby.
DFW
(60,916 posts)She went back to Germany in late August, had the baby there, and within a month, the baby had US citizenship anyway, so nyahh, nyahh.
LetMyPeopleVote
(184,564 posts)How exactly would U.S. officials go about determining whether someone entering the country is pregnant?
As Republicans eye new restrictions on pregnant travelers coming to the United States, a question hangs overhead:
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-07-01T14:07:19.391Z
How, exactly, would U.S. officials go about determining whether someone entering the country is pregnant or not?
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/restrictions-us-pregnant-travelers-supreme-court-birthright
So, I have a bill; it will be called Anchors Away, which, look, if youre not a U.S. citizen, if youre not a green card holder and you have a child on U.S. soil, today, that child will be a U.S. citizen, Ogles said in a video posted to social media. Under my bill, under my legislation, we fix that. So in short, what this bill does is, if you are a pregnant woman, you cant come into this country. You got to be a citizen, be here, you have to be a green card holder. So if youre pregnant and you dont have one of those statuses, no admittance allowed, he continued.
As HuffPost noted, The anchor part of Ogles bill refers to the pejorative term, anchor babies, used by many conservatives to describe children born in the U.S. to undocumented immigrants.....
As the day progressed, White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller also appeared on Fox News, and when asked whether the U.S. is prepared to start banning pregnant women, Miller didnt say no, replying instead that there are a lot of things the Trump administration will take a hard look at.
Stephen Miller says the Trump administration will take âa hard lookâ at banning foreign pregnant women from the country
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-07-01T00:26:43.277Z
On Wednesday morning, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin also said the administration is prepared to look at restrictions on pregnant travelers to the U.S.
I wont pretend to know what, if anything, will come of this, but I do have a question for proponents of these restrictions: How exactly would U.S. officials go about determining whether someone entering the country is pregnant?