Born in the USA? China targeted in Trump’s birthright citizenship fight
As Supreme Court decision looms, Chinese nationals find themselves at the centre of disputed core constitutional issue: who is an American?

“Birthright Citizenship is not about rich people from China, and the rest of the World, who want their children, and hundreds of thousands more, FOR PAY, to ridiculously become citizens of the United States of America. It is about the BABIES OF SLAVES!” Trump wrote on social media on Monday.
At the congressional hearing, witness Peter Schweizer, president of the Government Accountability Institute, made the extraordinary claim that there were roughly one million “US citizens who are being raised in the People’s Republic of China today”.
Legal experts, however, said these claims are rooted in “fearmongering” and not supported by credible data or evidence of risk.

While birth tourism exists, there are no official figures on the practice, and available data suggests it is rare. The National Centre for Health Statistics recorded 27,476 births to Chinese-born mothers in 2023, out of 852,470 births to foreign-born mothers and 3.7 million births overall, of which only 113 were to non-US residents from China.