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For quite a while, Peter Schweizer has been laying out the threat from birthright citizenship, which bears no similarity to the way it was originally conceived. I hope these data and their implications are being considered carefully by SCOTUS.

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“The CCP is exploiting [birthright citizenship] on an industrial scale.” Investigative journalist Peter Schweizer just told me that up to 1 million Chinese could hold US citizenship via birth tourism—but their true allegiance isn’t to America. How? By exploiting birthright citizenship. Schweizer examined data from the Chinese government and other sources and he believes that over the past 13 years, between 50,000 and 100,000 Chinese nationals have been flying into the US, giving birth, then flying back to China and raising their children under the CCP. “It’s a really large number of people, and I was shocked by it.” “The birthright citizenship issue… is a massive vulnerability.” And the US government has “no idea” what the real numbers are, because US birth certificates don’t list the parents’ nationality. “Nobody tracks this.” The only data available to figure out the real numbers come from China. “The Chinese government and some research firms say that over the past roughly 13 years, you have anywhere from 50,000 to 100,000 Chinese nationals a year doing this.” “And there’s a lot of anecdotal evidence to support this, in addition to the data from China.” “Reports of these flights from Los Angeles, LAX, to Shanghai, where the entire business section is largely populated by newborn babies.” Schweizer tells me that we have to “dispel the idea” that birthright citizenship only applies to families who “come across the border, they make a life here, they’re here for 20 years, they have a couple of kids.” “That’s not what we’re talking about here.” Peter Schweizer, author of the NYTimes bestseller “The Invisible Coup”

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