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BOB CHRISTIE and PAUL J. WEBER   09/ 3/10 06:53 PM ET   AP

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SAN JUAN, Texas — When Ruth Garcia's twins are born in two months, they'll have all the rights of U.S. citizens. They and their six brothers and sisters will be able to vote, apply for federal student loans and even run for president.

Garcia is an illegal immigrant who crossed into the country about 14 years ago, before her children were born, and the citizenship granted to her children and millions others like them is at the center of a divisive national debate.

Republicans are pushing for congressional hearings to consider changing the nation's 14th Amendment to deny such children the automatic citizenship the Constitution guarantees. They say women like Garcia are taking advantage of the constitutional amendment and paint a picture of pregnant women rushing across the border to give birth.

While a recent Pew Hispanic Center study shows 8 percent of the 4.3 million babies born in the U.S. in 2008 had at least one illegal parent, a closer examination shows that most children of illegal immigrants are born to parents like Garcia who have made the United States their home for years.

Out of 340,000 babies born to illegal immigrants in the United States in 2008, 85 percent of the parents had been in the country for more than a year, and more than half for at least five years, Jeffrey Passel, a senior demographer for Pew, told The Associated Press.

And immigration experts say it's extraordinarily rare for immigrants to come to the U.S. just so they can have babies and get citizenship. In most cases, they come for economic reasons and better hospitals, and end up staying and raising families.

Garcia's husband has been deported and she earns a living selling tamales to other immigrants who live in fear of being deported from the slapdash, impoverished colonias that dot the Texas-Mexico border.

"I think that children aren't at fault for having been born here," Garcia said. "My children always have lived here. They've never gone to another country."

Under current immigration law, Garcia and others like her don't get U.S. citizenship even though their children are Americans.

With an estimated 11.1 million illegal immigrants living in the United States, the issue strikes a chord with many voters – people like retired Air Force nurse and pediatric nurse practitioner Susan Struck, 66, of Double Adobe, Ariz.

"People come over ... and they have babies with U.S. birth certificates, then they go back over the border with that Social Security number, with that birth certificate," and have access to public services, she said at a recent event near the border organized by conservative tea party activists.

Several prominent Republican leaders share Struck's beliefs on the issue. Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina has been a vocal advocate for changing the Constitution, and he helped the issue gain momentum heading into the midterm elections.

"Women have traveled from across the world for the purpose of adding a U.S. passport holder to their family, as far away as China, Turkey and as close as Mexico," said Jon Feere, legal analyst for the Center for Immigration Studies, which advocates for strict immigration laws.

Still, changing the Constitution is highly unlikely, legal scholars say. Measures have been introduced in each two-year congressional session since 2005, but none has made it out of committee. Constitutional changes require approval by two-thirds majorities in both chambers of Congress, an impossibility now because Democrats have the majority in both houses and most oppose such a measure. Even if Republicans gain power in November and legislation is passed, an amendment would still need to be ratified by three-fourths of the states.

To be sure, some pregnant Mexican women do come to the United States. In border cities like Nogales, women have been coming to the U.S. for decades to give birth, although the primary reason is better medical care, Santa Cruz County sheriff Tony Estrada said. Billboards advertising birthing services in Arizona line streets across the border in Nogales, Mexico.

Tucson Medical Center, 115 miles southeast of Phoenix, offers packages designed to provide inclusive care to new mothers. The program draws some residents of the northern Mexican state of Sonora who can afford its upfront costs and already have U.S. visas, spokesman Michael Letson said.

Princeton University demographer Douglas Massey said in 30 years studying Mexican immigration, he's never interviewed a migrant who said they came to the United States just to get citizenship for their children.

"Mexicans do not come to have babies in the United States," said Massey, who blames the tightening of the border in the 1990s for cutting off normal migration of men who used to come to work for a year or two and then go home. "They end up having babies in the United States because men can no longer circulate freely back and forth from homes in Mexico to jobs in the United States and husbands and wives quite understandably want to be together."

More common, he and other experts says, are families stuck with one child who is legal and others who aren't – like Beatriz Gomez, a 35-year-old illegal immigrant who came to Phoenix 11 years ago on a now-expired tourist visa from Arriaga in the Mexican state of Chiapas.

Her 12-year-old daughter was born in Mexico and is here illegally, but her two youngest children, ages 8 and 5, were born in the U.S. and are citizens.

"It's sad," Gomez said of her oldest daughter, who was only 1 when the family came to the United States and won't qualify for benefits such as in-state college tuition rates or federal student loans. "She studies hard, and she won't be able to go to a university like the other two."

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Christie reported from El Mirage, Ariz. Associated Press Writers Amanda Lee Myers in Phoenix and Jonathan J. Cooper in Hereford, Ariz., contributed to this report.

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spytheweb 12:10 AM on 09/08/2010
"Princeton University demographer Douglas Massey said in 30 years studying Mexican immigration, he's never interviewed a migrant who said they came to the United States just to get citizenship for their children." This guy should go to a few border towns where these women are dropping these kids only after being in the country a few hours.

So they won't mind when the 14th is changed to say, at  Read More...
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libnlandofthelost
Mrs. Curmudgeon
07:07 PM on 09/13/2010
A lot of research about illegal immigrant use of the healthcare system in the US has been done in the last 2 decades. Hate to rain on the Xenophobes rant parade, but this population doesn't rack up the bills that many would like to think. There is a limit to what services non-citizens can access through the current health system. In areas where there are a lot of migrant workers, there are a lot of babies born in local hospitals. Duh. These women have less access to womens health services, ergo birth control than indigent US citizens.
During the 14 years that woman was here, she raised a family of consumers, and had to have a way of supporting herself and her 6 kids. She couldn't have collected welfare as she is not a citizen. Thats a family that supports the local economy without taking a lot back, comparatively.
Preferring to fly under the radar, illegal immigrants do not use very many government services. A chronic diabetic, hypertensive medicare patient will use up more healthcare dollars in one hospital visit than several illegal immigrant's children will use in their lifetime before age of 18 years. This is a population that gets scapegoated a lot.
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spytheweb
05:58 PM on 10/16/2010
"Since April, UMC has been spending about $2 million per month providing emergency dialysis services to 80 illegal immigrants, Brannman said.

He projects that these services at UMC could run more than $24 million in the current fiscal year.

In each of the five prior years, the hospital provided the same emergency services to half as many illegal immigrants for a little more than $1 million per month."

"When we're projecting a budget deficit of $70 million for fiscal year 2010, you can see that $24 million in dialysis treatment that's not reimbursed is an awfully big chunk," Brannman said.

http://www.lvrj.com/news/53343302.html
05:14 PM on 09/13/2010
14 years illegal and 6 kids. Just what we need, people having 6 kids. Reading this makes me re-evaluate the issue. It makes me angry enough to support the changes to the 14th amendment.
I am sure it wasn't meant to be abused like this.
By the way, why only deport the husband, they should have deported the wife before she had 5 more kids, after the first one when the hospital must have know she was illegal.
01:31 AM on 09/10/2010
@ spytheweb.

Your comments are offensive at best. Your argument is moronic, as a child of an immigrant, and a former Marine. I love this country and deserve my citizenship. If you're serious about repealing the 14th than make citizenship an earned right through civil contribution.
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spytheweb
06:12 PM on 10/16/2010
As a child of a immigrant, i guess it's a legal immgrant, you should support this. If your parents stood inline and paid money and time to become US citizens. You should be against the US citizenship giveaway. There will always be immigration, but giving citizenship to anyone who wonders across the border and an hour later drops a kids has to stop. Any change to the 14th will effect anyone born this day forward.

Europe no longer does it, Canada and the US are the only 2 western countries that do. Canad i see with a population of about 35,000,000 but the US with a population of 300,000,000.

"No country in Europe, a continent many liberals often cite for its supposedly superior views on everything from government health care to high tax rates, grants automatic citizenship. The trend has been toward eliminating it in the few countries that grant it. Australia, Ireland, India, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom have all jettisoned this policy.

CIS estimates there are 300,000 to 400,000 children born to illegal immigrants in the U.S. each year. There were 2.3 million such children in 2003; there were four million in 2008 – and that number doesn’t include children who are older than 18 or who are married. Texas says that between 60,000 to 65,000 of the children born in Texas every year have parents who are not citizens or 16% of the total births in the state — 542,152 from 2001 to 2009.
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spytheweb
12:10 AM on 09/08/2010
"Princeton University demographer Douglas Massey said in 30 years studying Mexican immigration, he's never interviewed a migrant who said they came to the United States just to get citizenship for their children." This guy should go to a few border towns where these women are dropping these kids only after being in the country a few hours.

So they won't mind when the 14th is changed to say, at lease one parent has to be a US citizen in order for a child to be born a US citizen.

These anchor babies are children of parents who have never sworn an oath of allegiance to the United States of America. Many still stand loyal to their home countries. These children are still under the influence and culture of their parents.

If we were to go to war with Mexico, would we still have to watch our backs for fear of being shot by children of illegals?
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wsterr
07:31 PM on 09/13/2010
How many have you interviewed - personally?
02:10 PM on 09/06/2010
Funny how conservatives are attacking religion when their platform is basically rooted in Christianity. The real shame is the lack of substance offered by a once great political party.
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TRex86
Enjoying life in West Ohio
12:14 PM on 09/06/2010
Please, my right wing brothers and sisters, help me understand what high paying, benefit rich jobs those illegals are taking away from our unemployed workers. I can't wait to learn. Moreover, what's your plan for the illegal employers? Jail time? Oh, I forgot, Republicans don't scapegoat their base only people that can't fight back. Can you spell h-y-p-o-c-r-i-c-y?

What you folks seem to have missed is the brilliant idea of exporting the good jobs to China and India, leaving behind a shortage of decent work. Both parties get credit for this moronic idea. And it has become horrific during the current recession. Anyhow, those illegals working here either get paid sub-minimum wages under the table or work at entry level jobs, paying 12.5% FICA taxes, which they can't ever use. Every honest analysis shows that they are a net benefit to our economy.

Do you right wingers realize how you've been manipulated like Pavlov's dogs? The noise machine whips up another distraction in pathetically simple-minded terms, and off you go. Welcome to the fun house. Now it's "Obama's recession" and those nasty illegals are putting our poor, underpaid CEO's out of work. Boo hoo. I can't wait for all your "illegal is illegal" posts.
12:59 PM on 09/17/2010
It’s not that Right Wingers are worried about losing those high paying CEO jobs, but that Americans SHOULD be working the jobs currently occupied by illegal immigrants, and WOULD be if it weren’t for the onslaught of freebie handout social programs that are easily abused and have indoctrinated the common citizen into the mindset that these jobs are not suited for them. You see, once upon a time ago citizens in the United States used to have to work to support themselves and their families. If this meant laboring in a factory or field for 12 hours a day, so be it. With the influx of labor laws and regulations such as 40 hour work weeks and minimum wage, as well as illegal immigration, liberals have taught Americans that some jobs just aren’t worth working for due to the following reasons:

1. Why the hell would I spend 12 hours a day laboring in a field when I can sit on my ass at home claiming unemployment and get paid by the government for doing so! Hell they send me a bigger check for every kid I have!
2. I don’t have enough money for rent AND alcohol, so I better apply for food stamps to cover food expenses. Then I’ll be free to spend my money on drugs, alcohol, tattoos and other irresponsible activities and never put my life back on track!
3. Illegal immigrants are willing to do the job so it looks like they’ve got that covered!
01:34 AM on 09/18/2010
It all sums up to the liberal ideology, the government is there to help, there’s no need to take care of yourself! Of course it is nice to take care of those truly incapable of helping themselves, but the fact is there are far more people out their abusing the system and leaching off of hard working middle class tax payers. Liberals just want you to think that by putting your time in through education, sacrifice, and making good decisions to reach a high paying position that includes health benefits for you and your family is a happenstance of luck! You evil, sneering, greedy CEO’s should pay for all of us to sit on our asses and drink 40’s all day for our luck has run dry!!!
Oh and in case you wondered why America has the fattest poor citizens around, here’s your sign.

“Do you right wingers realize how you've been manipulated like Pavlov's dogs? The noise machine whips up another distraction in pathetically simple-minded terms, and off you go.”

Please see the phenomenon known as the social media…. hypocrisy
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Helixtwice
Progressive retired electrician
10:54 AM on 09/06/2010
A good issue for Repubs to stir up their base with.
09:29 AM on 09/06/2010
Republicans say tiny per centage means big
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robbob35
preserve liberty
09:10 AM on 09/06/2010
If the government would do it job, Ruth Garcia wouldn't have been here illegally for 14 years. Why can't I pick and choose what laws I want to follow?
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TRex86
Enjoying life in West Ohio
12:15 PM on 09/06/2010
Ever smoked pot or driven over the speed limit? Be honest now.
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robbob35
preserve liberty
08:27 PM on 09/06/2010
Both of those things are illegal, and if a cop caught me doing either, I would be subject to legal penalties, would I not? I've had my share of traffic stops and every time they stopped me I had to show ID, even though I was here legally. Why shouldn't an illegal have to do the same?
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azlegalcitizen
INDEPENDENT
02:53 AM on 09/06/2010
The real problem is the fact that some readrs here tonight will say" the illegals are two things, just poor people wanting to work and see they really don't come just to have babies and get the freebies as all the nasty anit-illegal try to sell the American public". That is the real injustice done to the taxpayers of this country. The illegals do come here day after days just to have those jackpot babies.
09:28 AM on 09/06/2010
No problem if just looking for cheap work.
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spytheweb
12:18 AM on 09/08/2010
See if it's a problem when the population doubles to 600 million and a little more jobs than we have now. Everybody will be cheap labor. All social services will be gone, job benefits, gone, but low wages will be here. It'll be like playing musical seats, you have 6 chairs and 600 million people.

What will it be like when 900 million rolls around? It'll be like a road warrior movie. Some towns will be armed camps not wanting to share their food and water.
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azlegalcitizen
INDEPENDENT
02:48 AM on 09/06/2010
"And immigration experts say it's extraordinarily rare for immigrants to come to the U.S. just so they can have babies and get citizenship" NO NAMES, NO ORGANIZATIONAL NAMES just a an unfounded statement..... What expert, where is printed, web, newspaper, radio, tv interview, no it is just thrown out as if it must be believed because this author says so. When you live in the border states you know the truth, thousand come over, and over to get that magical American birth certificate for you new baby. The freebies then flow to that new American citizen, thanks to our stupid laws
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Littlewords
My micro bio was outsourced to my nano-bio: I'm me
01:06 AM on 09/06/2010
The country has real problems to confront, yet the GOP remains unwilling to work on serious matters. My how the G0P l0ve their overblown distractions and dem0nizations.
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robbob35
preserve liberty
09:24 AM on 09/06/2010
Your post is itself a distraction and demonization. Not to mention a lie. The GOP offered serious alternetives to virtually every Dumbocrat plan. It's the Dems that refuse to work with or even acknowledge the minority party and engage in endless distraction and demonization.
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Littlewords
My micro bio was outsourced to my nano-bio: I'm me
11:30 PM on 09/06/2010
How about you list out a couple of those evasive non-existent alternatives you mention? Otherwise slink back under your bridge slip back into your tro11 life.
06:53 PM on 09/13/2010
Please both parties do the same things. Did you ever notice hgow some things are announced on Friday afternoon when the media is out the door. Did you ever notice that when something is going south for either party in control all of a sudden there is another smaller issue to take the eyes off the other one.
They both do it all the time.
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broui
No d#%& cat. No d#%& cradle.
08:20 PM on 09/05/2010
Can't say I'm surprised about the findings.

What surprises me (though I suppose it shouldn't) is that anyone gave the argument any credence at all.

If it sounds like BS it usually is.
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azlegalcitizen
INDEPENDENT
02:56 AM on 09/06/2010
Most here will indeed believe that pack of lies. Ask any border state resident about the millions paid out of their own pockets for birthing and then total medical care for those new jackpot baby american citizens, thanks to the stupid immigration laws in this country
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libnlandofthelost
Mrs. Curmudgeon
07:56 PM on 09/13/2010
I'm a border state resident, and work in healthcare. This population gets scapegoated frequently.
St. David's System in Austin released the results of a study that found that over a 2 year period, the same 9-10 patients were responsible for over 200,000 Emergency department visits. Those pt.'s were US citizens.
To put it in perspective -during the same time period, the second busiest hospital for non- trauma ER visits in Houston, the 4'th largest city in the US, did about 75,000 visits per year, total.
If you're from Azle Texas, and are wondering about how many hispanic babies are born at JPS - you're right, a whole bunch. A fair percentage of those children belong to mothers who have questionable residency status.
The deal is though, other than the delivery, those kids don't consume that many public healthcare dollars comparatively.
A middle aged diabetic, hypertensive who still smokes, or is overweight, and non-compliant with meds will consume much more than that amount with one hospital stay. FYI-compliance rates for these pt.'s is pretty low.
A spinal cord injury, or traumatic brain injury patient will rack up an obscene amount of money in publicly paid for care over their lifetime.
Which of these individuals is less worthy of care? A child who will need immunizations and well child check ups, an adult smoker who can't quit, or a kid who happened to make an error in judgement, and is now paralyzed for life? Who gets to decide?
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TRex86
Enjoying life in West Ohio
01:57 PM on 09/05/2010
The tragedy of Republican xenophobic hysteria is that we forget our roots. We all come from immigrants, legal or not. Nearly all illegal immigrants come here for the same reason, to find work and support their EXTENDED families. How shocking! Supporting your family. Scapegoating against hard working people, who support a segment of our economy that no one else seeks, is short sighted. Without population growth (immigration and immigrant birth rates) our country becomes a stagnant welfare state. And the Republican dream comes true. They can't lose. They get to posture against the "illegals" and they get cheap labor so long as we don't efeectively control our borders. Go figure.
04:56 PM on 09/05/2010
There is little xenophobia against immigrants. It is ILLEGAL immigrants of ALL colors, and nationalities because they are criminals whio are stealing something that does NOT belong to them. It is the right to live and work in the US, and not incidentally they are spitting on US and our law and our rights in the process. Illegally entering the US is a CRIME, and most whio do this are felons as well. That is not counting the other crimes that they commit in the process such as ID theft, fraud, SS fraud, forgery, perjury, failure to register for the draft if they are male, ALL of these are felonies.

My question is does an illegal have to follow ANY US law if they think that they should not do so? How many felonies do they get a pass on before they get kicked out? The fact is that the illegals have driven down wages in so many areas, that they are becoming the predominate workers in it. These are meatpacking, construction, gardening, housekeeping, etc.. It has also expanded to aircraft maintenance as well. The FAA recently raided a shop in NC that was doing contract work for major US airlines and they had over 20 illegals working there using forged documents and licenses. I hope that you remember that next airline flight you take. This contractor is forcing US workers out of their positions by using illegals. This will be repeated in other high skilled areas.
09:51 PM on 09/05/2010
1. It is not a crime to illegally enter the country. It's a civil infraction. Those are two totally different things. If you don't know this very basic information, you should ask yourself why you think you are entitled to an opinion on the matter.

2. There is absolutely no evidence that most illegal immigrants are felons. You flat-out made that up.

3. Social Security fraud is notoriously rare, and overwhelmingly committed by American citizens, not illegal immigrants. In fact, if you check the numbers, you will see that illegal immigrants who work on the books (most of them actually do) are pouring billions into social security that they will never be able to collect, because it's extremely difficult for an illegal immigrant to successfully collect from the system without getting caught. A full background and citizenship check is performed when you register to collect social security. The same check is performed for food stamps, welfare, college grants, and pretty much every single means-tested federal program.

4. If you commit a crime while here illegally, you get sent to jail and/or deported. I don't know where you got the idea that this isn't the case. In fact, there are multiple cases of CITIZENS being mistaken for illegals and deported after being arrested for minor offenses.

5. Here is a very good study on the net positive effect that immigrants (including illegals) have on the economy:
http://www.frbsf.org/publications/economics/letter/2010/el2010-26.html
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azlegalcitizen
INDEPENDENT
02:59 AM on 09/06/2010
I figure I don't want to pay for one baby who should have been born in the legitmate country of his parents, not here in my country. The republicans want cheap labor and the dems want those votes for their future elections. That's what I figure. With unemployment as high as it is we sure don't need millions taking our jobs and sending the tax free rewards of stealing our jobs back to their country.
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TRex86
Enjoying life in West Ohio
12:01 PM on 09/06/2010
Illegals don't (can't) vote. I guess you can't wait to get out and pick tomatoes for a living so those nickels don't get repatriated to Mexico.
11:52 AM on 09/05/2010
You need to live on the border to see the facts. There are over 6 million Border Crossing Cards in Mexico that have been given to Mexicans so that they can shop in the US and come to eat and play here within 25 miles of the border. Thus it is cheaper for a poor Mexican woman to come to McAllen and give birth, than it is to deliver in Reynosa where she will have to pay $200 for that service. In the US she gets medical care free of charge, while in Mexico she has to pay into the insurance system or pay up front for any medical care. Guess which she will chose? Plus her child will be an American citizen with full child care benefits, AND can attend school free of charge while living in Mexico.

The Del Rio school system asked the Border Patrol to stop all kids crossing the border coming to its schools. They found over FORTY kids who did not live in Del Rio, yet were attending school there. Then there was an uproar because the school lost state funds because the kids were no longer in attendance. It was fine that the school was getting state money illegally, but BIG problem when the school district had to pay out more money.