Alleged Chinese 'maternity tourism' operations raided in California
Source: LA Times
Federal agents raided about 20 locations in three Southern California counties early Tuesday as part of an investigation targeting birth tourism schemes in which pregnant Chinese women travel to the United States on fraudulent visas so that their children will be born U.S. citizens.
Search warrants were served at the homes of people federal authorities suspect of running the operations as well as at apartment complexes in Irvine, Rancho Cucamonga, Rowland Heights and Walnut where pregnant women were allegedly being housed.
According to affidavits unsealed Tuesday, operators charged expectant Chinese mothers tens of thousands of dollars for services that guided the women through obtaining tourist visas, coached them on successfully making their way into the country and housed them for months as they awaited giving birth.
The raids represent a rare federal crackdown against a widespread practice of foreign nationals giving birth in the U.S.
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