Every year, 100,000 Chinese babies are born on American soil—and every one of them walks away with a U.S. passport, only to return home as future agents of the Chinese Communist Party.
Our federal government, blind and indifferent, doesn’t even track how many children exploit birthright citizenship. Birth certificates list no parental nationality. The result: zero accountability, zero oversight.
Meanwhile, Beijing’s research firms have meticulously documented this annual tidal wave of “birth tourism.” For 13 straight years, these infants—children of Chinese elites and military officers—have slipped through our immigration system with surgical precision.
They’re raised in CCP indoctrination schools. They grow up steeped in Xi Jinping thought. And when they turn 18, they’ll flood back into American politics as registered voters, campaign donors, even federal employees.
This isn’t theory. This is subversion on an industrial scale. The Manchurian Candidate was one rogue agent. This is a Manchurian generation—tens of thousands of them, poised to influence our elections by the tens of thousands. Remember: the 2016 election was decided by just 80,000 votes.
We face a calculated assault on our sovereignty and democratic process. Every baby passported into the United States and shipped back to China is a foot soldier in an ideological war.
Congress has failed to act. The administration won’t lift a finger. That leaves a single institution with the power to halt this invasion: the Supreme Court.
The Court must strip birthright citizenship of its automatic, unchecked privilege. We cannot cede our future to a foreign power’s strategic breeding program. American citizenship is not a commodity to be monetized by Beijing.
The time for timidity is over. We demand certainty, clarity, and immediate action. No more loopholes. No more blind eyes. No more Manchurian generations marching toward our ballot boxes.
Defend birthright for Americans only. Defend our elections. Defend our republic. It’s time to shut down this foreign exploitation—once and for all.





