U.S. Issues new rules restricting travel by pregnant foreigners, fearing the use of “birth tourism”
The Trump Administration will implement a new policy Friday to make it more difficult for foreign nationals to travel and to give birth on U.S. soil to ensure their children become American citizens, a practice commonly known as “Birth Tourism”.
The new rules will be effective January 24, according to a State Department cable obtained by CNN broadcasting, which was sent on Wednesday to embassies around the world.
The White House announced Thursday that the State Department “will no longer issue temporary visitors (B-1/B-2) visas to aliens seeking to enter the United State for “birth tourism”.
Visitors to the U.S. will be denied temporary visas if it’s found that the “primary purpose” of travel is for obtaining U.S. citizenship for a child by giving birth in the United States, according to an amended State Department regulation to be publish Friday. The rule does not apply to the 39 countries – most of which are in Europe – – that are part of the Visa Waiver Program, a State Department official confirmed in a briefing call with reporters Thursday.
Figuring Out Which Travelers Are Coming To The U.S. To Give Birth
During that call, the official struggled to explain the specific ways that the new rule would be enforced and its actual effectiveness.
According to the official on the call and the diplomatic cable, consular officers were told they can’t directly ask a woman if they are pregnant.
“You must not ask a visa applicant whether they are pregnant unless you have a specific articulable reason to believe they may be pregnant and planning to give birth in the United States. You should document any such reason in your case notes”, reads the cable. “You must not, as a matter of course, ask all female applicants (or any specific sub-sets of applicants) whether they are pregnant or intend to become pregnant”.
The State Department official said that the “specific articulable reason” for bringing the topic up could be if the applicant say they will be traveling for a medical procedure – – which is one of the options already on the application.
“That would be the trigger for much of this questioning of applicants”, they said.
The official did not deny that the officers could use visual cues as part of the reasoning and would not directly say, despite repeated questions, if a consular official could ask a woman if she was pregnant if she looked pregnant. They said officers are not allowed to require a pregnancy test.
Although the White House statement said the rule change was “necessary to enhance public safety, national security, and the integrity of our immigration system”, the official could not describe a specific example of a past national security threat that arose as a result of “birth tourism”. Instead, they emphasized that the changes was “closing a loophole that creates a vulnerability”.
CNN reported earlier this week that this policy was expected to be announced soon. A State Department official told CNN that the rule changed is intended to address the national security and law enforcement risks.
According to the rule, the State Department does “not believe that visiting the U.S. for the primary purpose of obtaining U.S. citizenship “for a child “is a legitimate activity”.
The rule is specific to “B nonimmigrant” visas, which are obtained for temporary visitors for business or tourism.
Additionally, the regulation requires that visa applicants who seek medical treatment in the U.S. must demonstrate their arrangements for treatment and establish their ability to pay all associated costs.
“This is the first recognition that it’s not OK to use a visitor visa for the purpose of “birth tourism”, so it has a symbolic strength in that respect, at the same time it’s not a very effective way at going after the “birth tourism’ industry”, said Sarah Pierce, a policy analyst at the Migration Policy Institute.
A “Very Awkward Position”
The regulation presents multiple challenges, according to Pierce. It puts consular officers in a “very awkward position of having of having to decide whether or not they believe someone is imminently going to give birth”, she said.
Pierce also pointed out that most people don’t admit that they are intending to use a visa for the purpose of gaining citizenship for a child, she said.
In addition, these types of visas are granted for up to 10 years, so someone could apply to come to the U.S. long before becoming or intending to become pregnant, said Pierce.
“A much more effective way to go after this would be to go after the industry itself”, she said.
“A much more effective way to go after this would be to go after the industry itself”, she said.
While the U.S. government does not specifically track “birth tourism”, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published annually the number of births in the U.S. to foreign women who reside overseas.
The have been around 10,000 such births every year for the past few years, according to CDC data.
The State Department estimates thousands of children are born in the U.S. to these types of business and tourist visa holders annually, however the department acknowledged it is “challenging” to come up with precise estimates. The State Department official did not have an estimate on how much so-called “birth tourism” cost U.S. taxpayers.
The U.S. has also sought legal action against people thought to be capitalizing on the “birth tourism” industry.
Last year, the Department of Justice charged three people with running “birth tourism” companies that catered to Chinese clients in Southern California – – the first time that criminal charges had been filed in a U.S. federal court over the practice.
The charges stemmed from a 2015 raid of dozens of “maternity hotels”, often upscale apartments, where mothers-to-be paid between $15,000 and $50,000 to give birth in the U.S., according to a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement statement at the time.
On Thursday, acting ICE Director Matt Albence said his agency would continue to prosecute and investigate “birth tourism” cases, as they’ve previously done, but didn’t comment on any future plans.
“The investigations that we conduct now are the same ones we conducted under the Obama administration, Bush administration, I was hired under the Clinton administration. The laws generally haven’t changed with what we do,” he said, reiterating that State Department handles issuing visas.
“If we have information on groups or intel with regard to people that might be coming, trying to exploit those regulations, we certainly share that information and work closely,” he said.
The White House said Thursday the new rule will close a “glaring immigration loophole” and protect the US from the national security risks created by this practice.
By obtaining a child’s US citizenship through “birth tourism,” foreign nationals are able to help that child “avoid the scrutiny, standards, and procedures” would normally be undergone, if someone seeks to become a US citizen through the naturalization process, according to the State Department.
In 2018, President Donald Trump vowed to end birthright citizenship by executive order, though lawmakers immediately pushed back against his comments.
Tom Jawetz, vice president of Immigration Policy at the Center for American Progress said, the rule “encourages” officials to use their authority “to discriminate on the basis of gender and age by denying a visa based on the possibility that a person might give birth in the United States.”
“By creating a ‘rebuttable presumption’ for people deemed by a single consular officer to potentially give birth while in the United States, the rule would almost certainly make it far harder for women, especially women of color, to come to the United States on tourist or business visas. The bill is only the latest effort by this White House to reshape immigration policy to harm women,” he added in a statement.
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