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Pregnant illegal immigrant gives birth after crossing Texas border, husband explains

Illegal Immigrant’s Pregnant Wife Gives Birth on U.S. Shore of Rio Grande

A pregnant Venezuelan migrant took‌ a daring and dangerous journey, swimming across the Rio Grande with her three-year-old daughter.‍ On the U.S. side of the⁤ border, she went into labor, revealing her desperate attempt to ⁢seek a better life ​for her family.

A Risky Crossing and a Miraculous Birth

The husband of the pregnant woman shared their harrowing story, ‌explaining that they chose ​to cross illegally ⁤because they ⁢couldn’t wait for legal entry. Sitting behind the razor wire fence, he held the three-year-old girl, who he claimed was his wife’s daughter.

Lieutenant Chris Olivarez from the Texas Department of Public Safety translated the man’s interview and revealed the urgency⁢ of their situation. “He​ was saying that his wife‍ was⁤ pregnant, that her water broke… here on this side while⁤ they‍ were ⁢waiting,” Olivarez explained. The National Guard swiftly took the woman to the hospital for medical ‌treatment.

American Citizenship and the Border Crisis

Arriving in Eagle​ Pass, the couple found themselves in the midst of Governor Greg ‌Abbott’s efforts to secure the⁢ border. Shelby Park, now under state ‌control, became a focal point for border security measures, including the expulsion of border patrol, installation of barriers, and the deployment of National Guard troops and law enforcement.

Olivarez confirmed that if the baby is born on U.S. soil, it will be granted American citizenship. ‌He also shed light on a common trend among pregnant migrants. “To be that far in your pregnancy, they⁤ have⁢ to know more or less when she is going to⁤ give birth in order to cross on this side and cross here in the United States,” he explained. Many pregnant women wait until the last⁢ moment to cross, often giving ⁣birth on the same day or even during‍ the river crossing itself.

Prior to Texas taking control, Shelby Park served as a processing ⁢center for thousands of individuals who turned themselves in ‍to border patrol for entry into ‌the United States. However, Olivarez ‍emphasized that many ⁣migrants ‍intentionally seek out border control, knowing they will likely be released into the⁤ country.

A Dangerous Journey and Frustration with the Federal Government

With Texas now in charge, migrants face arrest for illegal trespassing, being told to swim back, or waiting‌ in hopes of being picked up by border patrol. The only exception is a medical emergency, such ⁣as a woman going into labor.

Olivarez scolded the man‌ for risking his child’s life by crossing‍ the treacherous river. He highlighted‌ the daily danger of drowning, with an ​average of one person losing their life each day. “There’s really no way to rescue that child because the current is so strong,” he warned.

Expressing frustration, Olivarez criticized the federal government for not taking stronger ⁢measures to prevent these dangerous crossings. “We’re the only ones really trying to prevent that,” he lamented.

⁤ Should⁤ the child⁤ born in⁣ the‌ National Guard jurisdiction be ⁣granted American citizenship, considering the circumstances of their birth?

The jurisdiction of the National Guard, has become ⁤a temporary holding facility for illegal immigrants, including children and families. The birth of this child on U.S. soil ⁤raises questions about American citizenship and​ the ongoing⁣ border crisis.

Under ⁤the current interpretation of the 14th Amendment‍ of the U.S. Constitution, children born on American soil are automatically granted ‌citizenship, regardless​ of the immigration status of their parents. This principle, known as birthright citizenship, has long been a contentious issue, with proponents arguing it upholds the nation’s values of inclusivity⁣ and‌ diversity, while opponents claim it incentivizes⁣ illegal immigration.

The case of this newborn raises ‍questions ​about the rights and responsibilities ⁢that come with American citizenship. Should‍ the child ⁣be granted citizenship, considering the circumstances of their ‌birth? What obligations ​does the United States have towards the child and their family?

Furthermore, this incident highlights ⁤the complexities ⁤of⁢ the border crisis, ⁣an issue that has plagued American politics for years. The ‍number ⁤of illegal border⁣ crossings⁢ has ‍surged ​in recent months, putting a ‍strain on existing‍ resources and facilities. The ⁣Biden administration’s more​ lenient ⁣approach to immigration policies ‍has likely contributed to the ⁣increase‌ in border‌ traffic.

While some argue for stronger border security and stricter‍ immigration policies, others believe in offering ⁣humanitarian support to those⁣ fleeing poverty, violence, and⁢ political unrest. The birth of this child on the U.S. side of the​ Rio Grande is a stark reminder of the challenges faced by immigrants‌ and⁤ the difficult choices they make in pursuit of a better life.

The situation also raises questions⁤ about ​the ‌role of the international community in addressing ⁢the root ‌causes of migration.​ Many⁤ immigrants, like the pregnant woman in ‌this story,⁣ come from countries experiencing economic and political instability.⁣ By addressing these underlying⁤ issues, the hope is that fewer people ⁢will feel compelled to risk‍ their lives and the lives of ⁣their children in ​search of a better future.

In ‍conclusion, ‍the birth of an illegal immigrant’s child on the U.S. ​shore of⁤ the Rio Grande brings attention to the‍ ongoing border crisis and the ⁣issue of American citizenship. It prompts discussions ‍about birthright citizenship and the rights⁣ and responsibilities that come with it. It ​also highlights ‍the ​complexities‍ of ​the immigration⁢ debate‍ and ​the need ⁢for comprehensive solutions that address both ⁤border security and ​the root causes of migration.



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