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US State Department cracks down on global ‘Birth Tourism’ networks

June 10, 2026
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The U.S. State Department has dismantled several sophisticated “birth tourism” networks across Europe and Africa, revoking hundreds of visas as part of a coordinated crackdown on fraud.

According to a department statement, the operations involved foreign nationals utilizing fraudulent documents, visa “fixers,” and specialized companies to secure entry into the United States.

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The primary objective of these schemes was to obtain automated U.S. citizenship for children born on American soil.

Under the current administration, consular officers have tightened restrictions on visitor visas intended for this purpose.

The State Department emphasized its shifting enforcement posture, stating, “Under President Trump, the State Department is defending the integrity of U.S. citizenship by ending illegal birth tourism schemes. No foreigner is permitted to obtain a visitor visa for the primary purpose of acquiring U.S. citizenship for a child by giving birth in the U.S.”

The global enforcement effort exposed distinct networks operating across multiple continents.

In Europe, investigators identified more than 400 suspected cases linked to at least six specialized companies.

These illicit businesses coached applicants on visa interview techniques, arranged housing within the United States, and established medical delivery plans. The U.S. government has since revoked the visas of those involved and permanently banned several individuals from entering the country.

In North Africa, consular officers utilized data analytics and law enforcement intelligence to revoke more than 100 visas held by parents who traveled specifically to give birth.

Meanwhile, a U.S. embassy in West Africa uncovered a separate network of more than 100 foreign nationals using fraudulent documents and fixers to bypass immigration controls.

U.S. officials confirmed they are actively collaborating with local authorities in the affected regions to systematically identify and eliminate similar operations.

The department signaled that scrutiny of temporary visitor applications will remain high, framing the enforcement actions as a matter of national sovereignty and legal fairness.

“A U.S. visa is a privilege, not a right,” the State Department said. “The State Department is taking action around the world to stop this abuse, dismantle birth tourism networks, and hold accountable those who try to scam our system.”

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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