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US launches global crackdown on ‘birth tourism’

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The State Department says operators use visa fraud to secure US citizenship for foreign-born children.

The US State Department has announced a global crackdown on what it describes as illegal “birth tourism” schemes.

The effort involves revoking hundreds of visas and dismantling networks in Africa and Europe that allegedly helped foreign nationals travel to the US to give birth and obtain citizenship for their children.

“No foreigner is permitted to obtain a visitor visa for the primary purpose of acquiring US citizenship for a child by giving birth in the US,” the State Department wrote on X on Wednesday, announcing the crackdown.

While it is not illegal for foreigners to give birth in the US, the authorities say the crackdown targets visa fraud, including applicants who misrepresent their travel purpose or use organized networks to enter under false pretenses.



“Illicit ‘birth tourism’ networks charge tens of thousands of dollars and coach individuals to commit visa fraud by lying to our consular officers,” State Department spokesperson Tommy Pigott wrote on X on Saturday.

Birthright citizenship is guaranteed under the 14th Amendment, adopted in 1868 to secure citizenship rights for formerly enslaved people and their descendants after the Civil War. Under the amendment, nearly anyone born on US soil automatically becomes a citizen, regardless of their parents’ nationality.

During President Donald Trump’s first term, the State Department introduced rules aimed at curbing birth tourism. The measures allow consular officers to deny visitor visas if they determine an applicant’s primary purpose is to obtain US citizenship for a child through birth in the country, while requiring those seeking medical treatment to document their treatment plans and ability to pay. The rules remain in force today.

Investigations have identified Chinese and Russian nationals as a major source of birth-tourism clients.

Critics say birth tourism accounts for a small share of US births and argue that birthright citizenship is a longstanding constitutional principle. Estimates suggest that they represent less than 1% of the 3.6 million births recorded nationwide each year.

The renewed enforcement effort comes as the Trump administration pursues stricter visa screening and broader measures to combat immigration-related fraud and strengthen border security.

Image credit: Anastasiia Chepinska

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