🇺🇸 America’s Hypocrisy: Cancel Birthright, Blame “Anchor Babies,” but Protect Marriage Fraud That Funds the System
In the heated immigration debates, one thing has become painfully clear: America’s approach is riddled with contradictions and hypocrisy. The obsession with canceling birthright citizenship and demonizing so-called “anchor babies” ignores the real financial and legal incentives that keep immigration policies skewed—and the real beneficiaries who quietly thrive. 👶 Birthright Citizenship: The Convenient Scapegoat For decades, political firebrands have railed against birthright citizenship, claiming it encourages illegal immigration by allowing children born on U.S. soil automatic citizenship. These “anchor babies,” we’re told, pull in relatives, drain public resources, and undermine national security. But here’s the inconvenient truth: Children born to immigrants in the U.S. receive no direct government cash benefits. They are citizens, yes—but unlike adults, they don’t receive welfare checks, social security, or subsidies. Instead, they grow up, contribute taxes, serve in ...