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  2. Birth tourism - Wikipedia

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    Such a child is sometimes called an "anchor baby" if their citizenship is intended to help their parents obtain permanent residency in the country. Other reasons for birth tourism include access to public schooling, healthcare, sponsorship for the parents in the future, [ 2 ] hedge against corruption and political instability in the children ...

  3. Birth Tourism: An Economic Win for the U.S., Today and ... - AOL

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    In 2000, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that 5,009 anchor babies were born. In 2008, the latest year for which data is available, the number was 7,462. This amounts to ...

  4. Birth tourism in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The large influx of visiting mainland pregnant women causes a shortage of hospital resources, resulting in much criticism of visiting pregnant women and their anchor children, [2] including labelling them as "locusts". [3] Over 170,000 [4] new births were anchor babies between 2001 and 2011 in which 32,653 were born in 2010. [5]

  5. Anchor baby - Wikipedia

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    Anchor baby is a term (regarded by some as a pejorative [1] [2]) used to refer to a child born to non-citizen parents in a country that has birthright citizenship which will therefore help the parents and other family members gain legal residency [3] or avoid deportation.

  6. European Convention on the Legal Status of Children born out ...

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    The European Convention on the Legal Status of Children born out of Wedlock is a treaty (E.T.S. No. 85) adopted in 1975 under the auspices of the Council of Europe to harmonise the legal status of children born out of wedlock, and promote their equality with children born in wedlock, in the relevant legislation of the Contracting Parties.

  7. Donald Trump just called Ted Cruz 'an anchor baby in Canada'

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  8. Newborn transport - Wikipedia

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    Team composition varies from one country to another, with options including various two or three person combinations of nurse, doctor and respiratory therapist. Access to neonatal transport also varies, particularly in developing countries. [9] Typically, newborn transport teams spend some time stabilizing a baby's condition prior to transport.

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