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What do Americans think of children born in China in the United States?

1, most people don't care that much.

Ordinary Americans have a vague attitude towards China people going to the United States to have children. If it doesn't affect their lives, most people will think that this matter has nothing to do with them. After all, Americans are relatively independent and respect human rights, personal privacy and so on. Therefore, it is not enough for people to take to the streets to protest against the problem that China people have children in the United States.

2. Among the children born in the United States, China people are good.

An important reason why Americans don't like China people to have children in the United States is that, in absolute terms, the number of China people born locally is far lower than that of Mexican illegal immigrants, Catholic whites and southern European blacks. Many of them will go to the United States illegally to have children, and most of them are people with poor living conditions. Many of them usually stay in the United States and work for a living after giving birth. In the United States, we often see some Mexicans, or Mexicans, doing relatively low-level jobs, usually with low wages, but willing to bear hardships.

Relatively speaking, it is different for China people to have children in the United States. They are usually elites in China, with high quality and high income, and they are honest in interviews and employment. During the three-month trip to the United States to have children, many pregnant mothers will spend a lot locally, and they can afford the cost of having their own children, which virtually promotes the rapid development of related industrial chains in the United States, such as tourism, medical care, shopping, real estate, financial insurance and so on. I really can't think of any reason why the United States wants diss to have children in the United States.

3. Minorities: This is not the way we want to empower citizens.

Of course, not all Americans are so gentle about giving birth in America. As I said before, Americans value human rights and civil rights. This kind of behavior that foreigners can easily acquire American citizenship by spending hundreds of thousands or hundreds of thousands will be opposed by a few people even if it does not have too bad influence on the United States.

These people, mostly neighbors of pregnant mothers, are naturally unwelcome to a large number of outsiders, but if they don't cause troubles in life, such as making noise, there is nothing to complain about. There are still a small number of people who are old Chinese immigrants. Most of them are psychological complaints: after decades of hard work, they are still green cards. You will have an eagle passport in a few months. This psychological gap is a bit big, and there is nothing I can do.

It is not surprising that pregnant mothers who have traveled across the ocean to give birth here have been reminded by the American Grace Month Center. However, there are many differences between China and the United States in culture, concepts and living habits, and these issues are also worthy of attention.

Times have changed. I have confessed to the visa officer that I went to the United States to give birth, and there were more than a dozen pregnant women on a plane. All these show that it is not illegal to have children in the United States, and it has been gradually standardized. As long as American mothers enter the country honestly, have enough funds to prove that they will give birth at their own expense in the United States and are determined to return to China as scheduled, pregnant mothers don't have to worry about being diss in the United States.