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US Warns Ugandans - No Birth Tourism With Tourist Visas
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47977, member: 636"] American officials just slammed the brakes on pregnant Ugandan women who want babies born on US soil. Embassy workers posted stern messages warning people against using vacation visas for delivery trips. Officers will reject travel applications if they suspect mothers plan secret birth missions. The crackdown targets families who try hiding their real reasons for flying to America. Government officials say these parents burden taxpayers when they use free medical services. Popular musicians and their wives have made headlines for having American-born children. Bebe Cool's family and Jose Chameleone's wife both delivered babies across the ocean. Social media posts about these births sparked jealousy among ordinary families who want the same opportunities. Many parents dream of giving their kids automatic citizenship through birthright laws. The celebrity examples encouraged regular people to attempt similar journeys. Embassy staff explained that giving birth in America remains legal for visitors. The problem starts when people lie about their travel purposes during visa interviews. Using government healthcare programs creates additional violations that anger immigration authorities. Parents who deceive officials face permanent travel bans and rejected future applications. Even wealthy families with private insurance money could lose their visas for dishonesty. President Trump's administration has toughened rules against birth tourism from around the world. Consular workers received new powers to investigate suspicious pregnancy-related travel requests. The policy change affects middle-class Ugandan families who saved money for American delivery experiences. Immigration experts warn that getting caught could destroy dreams of international education and job opportunities for entire families. [/QUOTE]
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