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It’s Not Too Late To Stop The Disturbing ‘Baby Selling’ Industry
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It’s Not Too Late To Stop The Disturbing ‘Baby Selling’ Industry

The article discusses the implications of the Supreme Court's decision overturning President Trump's executive order regarding birthright citizenship, highlighting a growing cross-border commercial surrogacy industry. It argues that lax U.S. laws enable foreign nationals, particularly from China, to exploit the system for citizenship and immigration advantages. The piece criticizes the lack of congressional action to protect vulnerable individuals and cites reports showing a significant increase in international surrogacy cycles. It references specific agencies and experts who highlight the risks and ethical concerns associated with this practice.

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It’s Not Too Late To Stop The Disturbing ‘Baby Selling’ Industry

The article discusses the implications of the Supreme Court's decision overturning President Trump's executive order regarding birthright citizenship, highlighting a growing cross-border commercial surrogacy industry. It argues that lax U.S. laws enable foreign nationals, particularly from China, to exploit the system for citizenship and immigration advantages. The piece criticizes the lack of congressional action to protect vulnerable individuals and cites reports showing a significant increase in international surrogacy cycles. It references specific agencies and experts who highlight the risks and ethical concerns associated with this practice.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the surrogacy industry as exploitative and highlights systemic issues with U.S. immigration policies, using emotive language and citing advocacy groups. It emphasizes the negative consequences for women and children, suggesting a left-leaning perspective on immigration reform and婦

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