STOP BIRTHING ANCHORS AT TAXPAYER EXPENSE!
The Mexican invaders long have been leveraging the “Born Here, Citizen Here” provision of our constitution. Seeing that this provision has been blatantly abused for several decades, we must demand that our government take extraordinary emergency measures ti reverse the “Anchor Baby” stratagy of our enemies.
Read the article about the overwhelming problems they are causing in Texas HERE.
The article quotes a CRIMINAL who pretty much thinks that free healthcare for her ilk is a right!
LIke most media, The Chronicle refuses to identify these people as the criminals that they are. They have no right to be here. They have no right to be in our hospitals. They have no right to eat our food. They have no right to drive on our roads. They have no right to be earning our currency. They have no right to live here. They have no right to be here. They are CRIMINALS, sent by an invading country.
Because of this, I see no reason why their off-spring should be granted citizenship. That citizenship has been obtained fraudulently, and therefore should be annulled. In fact, a retroactive rescission of citizenship by offspring of criminal residents over the past 20 years should be part of any legislative / constitutional action to halt this abuse.
Extreme? Nope. Our government has been extreme in its intentional negligence of our security. Every level of government has been complicit in aiding and abetting our enemies. The time to turn things around is NOW!
Sept. 24, 2006, 1:14PM
‘Border baby’ boom strains S. Texas
More illegal immigrants are pouring into the state to give birth
By JAMES PINKERTON
Copyright 2006 Houston Chronicle
RIO GRANDE CITY — First it was a trickle, now it’s a flood.
Rising numbers of undocumented immigrants from Mexico and Central America are streaming into Texas to give birth, straining hospitals and costing taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars, health officials say.
Doctors and health officials say they are overwhelmed by both the new arrivals and those immigrant mothers who already are in the state. Even Houston’s feeling the pinch. An estimated 70 percent to 80 percent of the 10,587 births at Ben Taub General Hospital and Lyndon B. Johnson General Hospital last year were to undocumented immigrants, administrators say.
Also feeling the strain is Starr County, an already poor South Texas county that has the region’s only taxpayer-supported hospital district.
Immigrants “want a U.S.-born baby” and know that emergency room staffers don’t collect any money up front, said Dr. Mario Rodriguez, an obstetrician in Starr County.
“The word is out: Come to Starr County and get delivered for free. Why pay $1,000 in Mexico when you can get it for free?” Rodriguez said.
”When we are separated only by the distance of the river, it’s easy to do,” Starr County hospital administrator Thalia Muñoz said. “It’s gotten worse, and it’s because the economy in Mexico is not good and because we provide all these benefits.”
Unfortunately, doctors say, Starr County isn’t alone.
”Our little snapshot is duplicated in all the municipalities between here and California,” said Tony Falcon, a Rio Grande City physician who was appointed to the U.S.-Mexico Border Health Commission in April. ”What you see here is what is happening in Brownsville, McAllen, El Paso and San Diego.”

