Todd Blanche to target tourists and migrants despite such births accounting for less than 1% of US babies born yearly

Rejected by the Supreme Court, Trump looks for help from Congress while DOJ revives threats to ‘birth tourism’

The U.S. Justice Department prioritizes birth tourism investigations after the Supreme Court affirms birthright citizenship rights.

The Justice Department urged prosecutors to investigate 'birth tourism' after the Supreme Court ruled against Trump's citizenship restrictions.

The U.S. Justice Department is now prioritizing investigations into "birth tourism" schemes, directing federal prosecutors to pursue criminal charges for visa fraud and other…

Miller has been the architect of much of Trump's immigration agenda during both stints in the White House.

United States department of justice on Tuesday instructed federal prosecutors to make investigations into “birth tourism” a priority, hours after the Supreme Court blocked…

In Trump v. Barbara, the court struck down an order that would have denied automatic citizenship to children born here to illegal immigrant parents.

La directiva ordena a los fiscales federales trabajar junto al Departamento de Seguridad Nacional para detectar a quienes ingresen bajo engaños y llevar ante la justicia a quienes…

Following the verdict by the Supreme Court upholding birthright citizenship, President Trump has publicly stated that he will ask Congress to legislate on the issue.

Miller: We're going to take a hard look at banning pregnant women from entering the United States. pic.twitter.com/a0QwHnJmZp

Las autoridades seguirán teniendo como objetivo a mujeres extranjeras que busquen dar a luz en EU, dice fiscal general interino

Todd Blanche to target tourists and migrants despite such births accounting for less than 1% of US babies born yearly

The same day as the Court's ruling, the DOJ told staffers that it will “prioritize the investigation and prosecution of birth tourism schemes.”

The Justice Department directed prosecutors to look into alleged cases of birth tourism, especially the ones which are suspected to be fraudulent.

The U.S. Department of Justice has intensified its crackdown on alleged birth tourism, with Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche calling it a "booming industry" following the…