Born In The U.S.A.? Some Chinese Plan It That Way
23rd November 2010
So Chen, 30, is one of an increasing number of mainland Chinese women who are taking advantage of a loophole in American law to travel to the United States to give birth.
“Most Chinese women who go to the U.S. to give birth do so for their child’s future, for the education, and for the work possibilities. And that’s true for me, too,” says Chen, who is cautious and does not to want to reveal her identity.
“We just want to give him more choices in life,” Chen adds.
Better hurry up — Democrats are working frantically to reduce the choices Americans have.