YellowFever
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BangBros said:For those of you who know nothing about how specifically "Chinese" birth tourism affects residential real estate like Irvine, this is a VERY good read regarding the ongoing situation. Unless immigration laws are changed, the problem will, if you can even call it a "problem", will get worse as droves of Chinese middle class couples or single mothers immigrate to the U.S. to deliver their babies to escape China's social problems.
These top 3 cities birth tourism cities will continue to see a rise of Chinese birth tourists:
1) Rowland Heights
2) Arcadia
3) Irvine
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-birth-tourism-persists-20161220-story.html
http://www.themonitor.com/news/loca...cle_10917042-cef4-11e6-bc3e-bf1bb1c2bc1a.htmlBangBros said:For those of you who know nothing about how specifically "Chinese" birth tourism affects residential real estate like Irvine, this is a VERY good read regarding the ongoing situation. Unless immigration laws are changed, the problem will, if you can even call it a "problem", will get worse as droves of Chinese middle class couples or single mothers immigrate to the U.S. to deliver their babies to escape China's social problems.
These top 3 cities birth tourism cities will continue to see a rise of Chinese birth tourists:
1) Rowland Heights
2) Arcadia
3) Irvine
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-birth-tourism-persists-20161220-story.html
iacrenter said:BangBros said:For those of you who know nothing about how specifically "Chinese" birth tourism affects residential real estate like Irvine, this is a VERY good read regarding the ongoing situation. Unless immigration laws are changed, the problem will, if you can even call it a "problem", will get worse as droves of Chinese middle class couples or single mothers immigrate to the U.S. to deliver their babies to escape China's social problems.
These top 3 cities birth tourism cities will continue to see a rise of Chinese birth tourists:
1) Rowland Heights
2) Arcadia
3) Irvine
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-birth-tourism-persists-20161220-story.html
You better email President Elect Trump. Maybe he can fund a wall around Irvine.
There can be clauses to accommodate for that. IMO, a child born here to a green card holder should be a citizen.freedomcm said:What do you do about the 'stateless' children if your plan were to go forward?
What if your mother is in the US on a green card?