American citizenship
Chinese Billionaires Creating Family Dynasties Through US Surrogacy: Legal and Ethical Implications
Dec 15, 2025 03:26 pm CST
Chinese billionaires are increasingly using American surrogacy services to create large families of US citizens, with some aiming for dozens or hundreds of children. This growing trend raises significant questions about citizenship laws, ethics, and the largely unregulated surrogacy industry in the United States, as wealthy individuals seek to establish family dynasties through strategic reproduction practices.
Trump Claims Birthright Citizenship Originally Intended for Children of Slaves, Not Wealthy Immigrants
Dec 10, 2025 12:27 pm CST
President Trump defends his executive order against birthright citizenship, arguing the 14th Amendment was created for children of slaves following the Civil War, not for wealthy immigrants seeking US citizenship. The Supreme Court is set to rule on this controversial issue next summer, with significant implications for immigration policy and constitutional interpretation.
Supreme Court to Decide Constitutionality of Trump's Birthright Citizenship Order in Landmark Case
Dec 06, 2025 03:27 am CST
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review President Donald Trump's controversial executive order on birthright citizenship that would deny automatic citizenship to children born in the U.S. to parents without legal status. The case, scheduled for spring arguments with a decision expected by early summer, challenges a 125-year interpretation of the 14th Amendment and represents the first Trump immigration policy to reach the Court for a definitive ruling.
Republican Congresswoman Proposes Bill to Eliminate H-1B Visa Program Despite Trump's Recent Support
Nov 14, 2025 05:38 pm CST
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has announced plans to introduce legislation that would completely eliminate the H-1B visa program and remove its pathway to citizenship, despite President Trump's recent softened stance on skilled foreign workers. The proposed bill would significantly impact Indian professionals, who constitute over 70% of H-1B visa holders, with only a temporary exception for medical professionals that would be phased out over ten years.



