Nearly 10% of US births in 2023 came from illegal immigrant mothers, according to newly published research.
Pew Research Center revealed that 320,000 of the 3.6 million babies born in the US that year were anchor babies who would not qualify for birthright citizenship if President Trump’s executive order is upheld by the Supreme Court.
“Under the current erroneous birthright citizenship interpretation, these children automatically become citizens and unlock food stamps, welfare, specialized schooling for English education, and eventually college aid,” Brandy Perez Carbaugh of the Heritage Foundation told The Post.
Of those 320,000, the center said 245,000 were born to parents who were illegal immigrants.
Another 15,000 babies were born to mothers who had temporary legal status, while the fathers were not citizens or lawful permanent residents.
The remaining 60,000 were born to illegal alien mothers while the child’s father was a citizen or lawful permanent resident.
Continue readingThe massive number of US anchor baby births in 2023 is the highest total since 2010, when 325,000 babies were born to illegal immigrant parents, according to Pew data.
The number of anchor baby births in the US has increased for three consecutive years.
Immigration hawks warn illegal aliens will continue to abuse the generous laws in the Land of the Free while legal US citizens foot the bill.
‘Anchor babies’ reach nearly 10% of all US births: new data
Pew Research Center says 245,000 babies were born in 2023 to mothers who were unauthorized immigrants and had fathers who were not US citizens or lawful permanent residents.
