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Ponce
24th March 2011, 12:55 PM
San Gabriel shuts down makeshift maternity ward catering to 'birthing tourism'.

March 24, 2011 | 9:06 am From the outside, they were typical Southern Californian townhouses with bright white walls and Spanish tile roofs.

But inside, a new kind of international business thrived -– maternity wards for wealthy expectant mothers from across the Pacific.

For a fee, Chinese women received room and board and a chance to deliver their babies in the United States and become mothers to instant U.S. citizens.

Southern California has become a hub for this growing phenomenon, known as birthing tourism.

One such business was busted earlier this month when code enforcement officials from the city of San Gabriel responded to a complaint about noise and an unusual number of pregnant women in a quiet Palm Avenue neighborhood.

When officials went to the location, they found about 10 mothers and seven newborns living in three townhouses that had been illegally converted into maternity wards.

"The people were sitting and eating at a table, all the babies were in bassinets with a nurse attending to them," said Jennifer Davis, community development director for the city of San Gabriel.

Officials shut down the operation March 8 and fined the manager of the property, Dwight Chang, $800. Chang, of Arcadia, was cited for illegal construction and ordered to acquire permits and return the premises to their original condition.
"They had moved walls around without proper permits; they did interior work that can sometimes create unsafe environments afterward," Davis said. "And it's a business in a residential neighborhood. They are not permitted to operate there."

The Chinese mothers have since left the U.S. or moved into hotels, officials said.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2011/03/san-gabriel-shuts-down-makeshift-maternity-ward-catering-to-birthing-tourism.html

Down1
24th March 2011, 03:41 PM
Glad they closed it down.
Another law that needs to be changed.
Meanwhile this guy is given grief.

World War II veteran Leeland Davidson has been living in America for nearly 100 years, but he only just learned he is not in fact a U.S. citizen.

The 95-year-old's parents were born in the U.S., but they had him while in Canada. And the proper paperwork apparently was never filed to report Davidson as being born to Americans living abroad.

The place of his birth was never an issue throughout his life in the United States until he recently tried to get a driver’s license to visit relatives in Canada.

“We went up to get an enhanced driver’s license and they turned me down,” Davidson told MyFoxPhoenix.com.

He said he had assumed that he already had been granted American citizenship as a child and was surprised to find out otherwise.

His daughter, Rose Schoolcroft, told the TV station, “if [her father] pursued it, he could possibly be deported or at risk of losing Social Security, so kind of scared everyone.”

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/03/23/world-war-ii-vet-finds-citizen/#ixzz1HYVspGxG

Ponce
24th March 2011, 03:47 PM
I know, I read that one.........I for one was registered at the US Embassy (US Mother) in Cuba when I was born but still had to spend 5 years in the US (without going out) before the age of 18 to become a US citizen.........but the good news is.........I could be a US president........don't ask why but that was what I read, to me that's wrong.......a US president SHOULD be born in the US.

Gaillo
24th March 2011, 05:01 PM
....I could be a US president........don't ask why but that was what I read, to me that's wrong.......a US president SHOULD be born in the US.


I hear ya, Ponce... but I would be happy with a U.S. president born ANYWHERE if he would just uphold the constitution and not be a NWO puppet! :-\

Ponce
24th March 2011, 07:00 PM
No, to me that would be like being a bastard......you would have a father but not know who he is... but we do need someone who would America first, second and third.

vacuum
24th March 2011, 07:06 PM
I thought "birthing tourism" meant something else when I read the title...

Cobalt
24th March 2011, 08:34 PM
The dude gets an $800 code violation fine? WTF

He is no different then a coyote that sneaks pregnant women across the border so they can drop their anchor babies on U.S. soil which by the way is another dumbass entitlement that needs to be shitcanned

General of Darkness
24th March 2011, 08:52 PM
I'm about 10 miles from there, and this has been going on for ages. Like I've said before chinks are slant eyed jews. For about the past 25+ years all the "immigrants" that have come into this country already know how to work the system.

What you have specifically in Los Angeles is affirmative action in overdrive which helps to facilitate stories like these. When everyone that can stamp a document doesn't work in the interest in the host nation, you create an environment of entitlements and destruction.

NO NATION HAS EVER SURVIVED MULTICULTURALISM

drafter
24th March 2011, 09:12 PM
Crazy world. I was born and spent my childhood in the San Gabriel Valley. I still have my Cubscout and Boyscout uniforms complete with their San Gabriel Councel patches. That was back in the 70's of course and there were no Chinese unless it was at a chinese restaurant. Even the Mexicans were second or third generation and all spoke perfect English. My how times have changed. Left it in 1983 and I'm sure I wouldn't much recognize the place anymore. Feel sorry for you Californians that got left behind. Great weather, but damn, what a multi ethnic cesspool.