China’s Birthright Strategy
On Fox News, Peter Schweizer said China runs a program to have children born in the United States so those children become U.S. citizens. The claim is that some of these children are then taken to China, raised there, and later return as American citizens with voting rights and other privileges. Schweizer said the federal government does not know how many children are involved. That is the part that should make everyone stop and ask for records, not applause or eye rolls.
How Big Is the Problem?
Schweizer suggested the scale could be large, even invoking figures like a million voters. That number is not a government statistic. It is a warning flare from a researcher. The sensible response is not to spread panic. It is to demand data. If a policy can be exploited by foreign states, we need audits and clear reporting, not silence and shrugging from agencies that should be doing the counting.
Voter and Security Risks
If the claim is true, the concern is straightforward. People born here who are citizens can vote, donate to campaigns, and work for government after meeting legal requirements. That makes unchecked programs a potential vector for influence. Whether that vector is a flood or a trickle is an empirical question. Treat the claim like intelligence: verify, then act.
Foreign Organizing at Protests
Schweizer also linked foreign organizing to recent anti-ICE protests, saying groups tied to foreign missions have been active on the ground. He named groups operating near the Mexican consulate as an example. Foreign governments and outside groups push narratives and logistics. Citizens should be skeptical when protest infrastructure looks more like a coordination center than a town square.
What Bureaucracy Needs to Do
We do not need theater from politicians. We need oversight. Congress should ask simple questions: who is tracking births to nonresidents, what data exists, and which agencies can verify movement of people tied to foreign programs. If the answer is we do not know, then the fix is audits, not slogans. That kind of paperwork would be boring. It might also stop a problem before it grows into the kind of national security headache no one wants.
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