Illegitimate AND Illegal: Baby Born Here, Mom Gets the Boot
Surprise! Another feel-good story of someone exploiting birthright citizenship gets slightly less feel-good.
So, this lady, Diana Acosta Verde, waltzes into America six months preggers, presumably thinking she's hit the jackpot. The kid pops out, instant American! Except...oops. Turns out, sneaking into a country isn't exactly a 'get out of jail free' card. Diana had to leave the ankle-biter at the hospital and head back to the detention center. Cry me a river.
Now, before the woke brigade starts screaming about 'human rights,' let's get real. This isn't some heart-wrenching tale of persecution. This is the predictable outcome of breaking the law. She knew the risks. The kid's an American citizen? Great. Send it to some foster care here and let the woman go back. End of story.
The Fourteenth Amendment is great, but maybe we should re-evaluate if it applies to people who literally break the law to get here. It's like robbing a bank and then demanding a loan. Makes perfect sense, right?
The open-borders crowd will clutch their pearls and whine about 'family separation.' But where was the family consideration when she decided to break the law in the first place? Selective outrage, much?
This is what happens when you don't have a secure border. You get situations like this, where the legal system is twisted into a pretzel trying to accommodate people who shouldn't even be here. The only way out of the mess is to enforce the law. No exceptions.
I'm sure the kid will be fine. Plenty of foster parents would jump at the chance to raise a shiny new American. And Diana? Well, maybe next time she'll try the proper channels. Although that's doubtful.
Birth tourism should not be a thing, and those who abuse our system shouldn't be surprised when it backfires. This is a prime example of the consequences of flouting the rule of law. Stop enabling this nonsense.
The whole situation reeks of 'play stupid games, win stupid prizes.' Immigration isn't a right; it's a privilege. And sneaking in is definitely not the way to earn it. Maybe this can serve as a warning to others thinking of pulling the same stunt.
Instead of trying to find a way to let her stay, maybe our leaders should focus on securing the border and cracking down on illegal immigration. Let's protect our nation, not enable illegal activity.
Of course, this will be twisted into some sob story on MSNBC, but don't fall for it. This is a clear-cut case of someone facing the consequences of their actions.
Let's be clear: breaking the law has consequences. This isn't a heartless stance; it's common sense. Secure the border, enforce the law, and stop enabling this madness.
At the end of the day, this woman prioritized illegal immigration over her child. And now she’s facing the consequences. Cope.
