You might think that nine Supreme Court Judges represent the finest minds, the most loyal Americans, and the most common sense-thinking in the United States of America. You might think such individuals would rule on what’s best for our country, not only today, but into the future. You might think the Supreme Court justices would understand that allowing massive and endless “anchor babies” to swamp America with non-Americans would ultimately fragment and fracture our country’s cultural, religious and linguistic cohesion.

With their latest ruling giving illegal/birth tourism migrants instant “Birthright Citizenship” when they drop their babies on U.S. soil, SCOTUS guaranteed America’s long-term suicide by self-inflicted stupidity.

Approximately 250,000 babies were born in the U.S. to unauthorized immigrant parents in 2025.Out of the roughly 3.6 million total U.S. births, this demographic—often termed "anchor babies"—accounted for around 9 percent of all newborns.

What is an “anchor baby” really? Answer: If a pregnant woman from Somalia, Africa or any other country illegally stepped over our U.S. Border, then made her way to your home…and then, birthed her baby in your front room…but you had to pay for the doctors to deliver that child, and then, you had to pay for that mother and her child as to food, housing, medical care and schooling for the next 18 years at a cost of hundreds of thousands of your hard-earned dollars—-that’s an anchor baby. Not only do you get to pay for the child, but the child’s mother for the next 18 years and beyond.

With the SCOTUS decision, you can expect hundreds of thousands of added “anchor babies” annually that you must pay for with your tax dollars. We’re talking into billions and ultimately, trillions of dollars.

“Becoming a U.S. citizen should require more than your mother successfully sneaking past the U.S. Border Patrol. The birthright citizenship question will eventually need to be confronted because it undermines the very principle and meaning of citizenship.”

Out of 195 countries in the world, only 33 of them allow birthright citizenship. Why do they allow it? Answer: they are the poorest, most illiterate, and undesirable countries in the world. Nobody would think of dropping a baby in those countries.

Out of all the world’s 8.1 billion people, 830 million of them live in extreme poverty. Annually, 3.1 children under five die of starvation. Another 6.1 million adults die of starvation, and/or malnutrition. Over 10.1 million contract tuberculosis, annually. Out of that number, 1.2 million die. AIDS kills 1.1 million people each year. All this death stems from Third World countries that lack any hygiene standards, food standards, educational standards, sanitation standards. (Sources: United Nations)

“Between 2.8 million and 3.1 millionpeople migrate to the United States annually. This figure encompasses a combination of authorized new visa arrivals, authorized status adjustments, and net international migration estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau.”

Since the Third World adds 83 million new babies, net gain, annually to this planet, you can see that First World countries, who adhered to Earth Day 1970’s mandate for two children per woman, will continue to be hammered with immigration numbers that cannot be sustained.

Source: Rense.com