Mr. President,
I would like to address the issue of Anchor Babies.
As you know, an Anchor Baby is a baby born in the USA to a non-documented illegal alien/immigrant.
Anchor Babies can decide when they turn 21 whether they wish to be citizens of their mother's Country or of the USA.
But there's no law or rule or regulation that states that an Anchor Baby has to live in the USA in those ensuing years.
The Anchor Baby can be sent home with his mother. He can be deported with his mother to live in his mother's Country until he's 21, at which time he can decide if he wants to renounce his citizenship there and embrace US citizenship.
Where'd the idea that we couldn't deport Anchor Babies originate? The Anchor Baby and his mother can be deported if she is not an INS documented alien/immigrant.
Don't you and the President of Mexico (where the majority of our Anchor Babies would be returned with their mothers) think it's about time this issue was resolved?
The USA is not doing anything "morally wrong" by deporting Anchor Babies and their mothers back to their ancestral home where the Anchor Babies can live out the years until they're 21 and can decide whether they wish to be US citizens or renounce their ancestral citizenship.
Sincerely.
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