Survey: More Than 6-in-10 Republican Voters Oppose Anchor Baby Policy
More than 6-in-10 Republican voters oppose providing birthright American citizenship to the United States-born children of illegal aliens, a new survey finds.
The survey, released by the pro-migration libertarian Cato Institute, finds that about 61 percent of Republican voters said they do not support current U.S. policy that provides birthright American citizenship to the U.S.-born children of illegal aliens, often referred to as anchor babies.
Fewer than 4-in-10 Republicans said they support birthright citizenship.
Even more, 65 percent, who voted for former President Trump said they oppose birthright citizenship while only 35 percent said they support the policy. Those who consider themselves conservative and very conservative oppose birthright citizenship by about 61-t0-63 percent.
Vegan mum explains why she lets her baby chew sand and rocks
30 Apr, 2021 06:11 AM
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The vegan mother has defended her actions to let her baby chew on a rock. Photo / Tik Tok
The vegan mother has defended her actions to let her baby chew on a rock. Photo / Tik Tok
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By: Rebekah Scanlan
A vegan mother who lets her 8-month-old son eat sand and chew on rocks has defended the move despite it going against general medical advice.
Alice Bender, 22, documents her life raising 8-month-old Fern in a vegan household in Arizona, US.
While Fern is still exclusively breastfed , mum Alice revealed on TikTok she lets him eat whatever he chooses to put in his mouth.
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Editor’s note: Donald Gregg, National Security Advisor to George H.W. Bush was tasked with silencing those involved. He turned to the CIA.
The Franklin Scandal was only one aspect of a much larger “call boy” operation moving children and teenagers, picked up from Boys Town, Catholic orphanages and off the streets, and housed in Washington and New York primarily.
President Ronald Reagan and the Bush family, the entire Bush family, were at the heart of this. Carter’s White House had run on snorting cocaine. For Reagan and Bush, it started as freebasing and moved to crack, that and an obsession for the bodies of young boys.