Reduce Anchor Baby Citizenship

GRACE Act

Updated: November 15th, 2021, 12:30 pm

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Oppose

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to require the President to set a minimum annual goal for the number of refugees to be admitted, and for other purposes.

EAGLE Act

Updated: November 15th, 2021, 12:25 pm

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Oppose

To revitalize and reassert United States leadership, investment, and engagement in the Indo-Pacific region and globally.

Immigration Moratorium Act of 1994

Updated: July 8th, 2016, 1:54 pm

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Support

H.R. 3862 would have cut legal immigration from around one million to below 300,000 a year -- near the traditional American level of immigration. It also would have eliminated one of the major incentives for illegal immigration by halting the granting of U.S. citizenship to babies born to illegal-alien mothers in the United States. The House leadership did not bring the bill to a vote.

Immigration Reduction Act of 1994

Updated: July 11th, 2016, 10:37 am

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Support

H.R. 4934, the Immigration Reduction Act, would cut legal immigration -- by reducing chain migration, ending the visa lottery, capping refugees and asylees, eliminating unnecessary worker visas, and ending birthright citizenship -- from around 1 million to around 320,000 a year, reducing U.S. population growth by about 5.8 million over a 10-year period.

H.R. 346

Updated: January 19th, 2017, 9:41 am

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Support

H.R. 346 would have ended the practice of birthright citizenship that allows any child born in the United States, regardless of the nationality of their parents, to receive automatic citizenship.

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to provide that no person born in the United States will be a United States citizen unless a parent is a United States citizen, is lawfully in the United States.

Updated: February 25th, 2014, 12:25 pm

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Support

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to provide that no person born in the United States will be a United States citizen unless a parent is a United States citizen, is lawfully in the United States, or has a lawful immigration status at the time of the birth.

H.R. 319

Updated: May 23rd, 2017, 10:14 am

NumbersUSA's Position:  

Support

H.R. 319 would have ended the automatic granting of U.S. citizenship to more than 200,000 "anchor babies" born to illegal-alien mothers in the United States each year.

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