ICE launches new effort to uncover US ‘birth tourism schemes’
- 4/14/2026
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Immigration agents ordered focus on new 'Birth Tourism Initiative' Republicans have highlighted allegations of birth tourism as a reason to limit access to U.S. citizenship.
Reuters – President Donald Trump’s administration
plans to crack down on networks it says help pregnant women lie on visa
applications in order to secure U.S. citizenship for their U.S.-born babies, an
issue that Trump has highlighted to justify his attempts to restrict
birthright citizenship.
In an internal email sent Thursday and reviewed by
Reuters, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ordered investigative agents
around the country to focus on a new “Birth Tourism Initiative.” The operation
will seek to root out networks that help pregnant foreign nationals come to the
U.S. to give birth so their children can receive citizenship, it said.
Trump, a Republican, has kicked off an aggressive push
to reduce both legal and illegal immigration after taking office in January
2025. His administration has used the threat of birth tourism as a rationale
for attempting to restrict the practice of granting automatic citizenship to
children born on U.S. soil.
"Uninhibited birth tourism poses a tremendous
cost to taxpayers and threatens our national security," White House
spokeswoman Anna Kelly said in a statement, adding that most nations do not
provide automatic citizenship at birth.







