The Biden border invasion has fueled a historic surge of anchor babies born to aliens who arrived to the U.S. ‘legally’ via programs recently established by the federal government.
Data reviewed by top political consultant Ryan Girdusky indicates women from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela (CHNV) delivered staggering numbers of babies on U.S. soil in 2024.
Citing new CDC data, Girdusky told immigration news outlet Border Hawk that approximately 5% of all non-Hispanic black children born in the U.S. last year were to Haitian mothers.
“So many came pregnant because they knew they had a window to come to the United States legally and they had children, literally by the boatload in some cases,” Girdusky said.
“The number of Venezuelan births is up by about 50% in one year,” he continued. “Those four countries’ birth rates are through the roof in the United States because they knew how weak Joe Biden was. Trump has to get ahold of this because we cannot be the world’s nursery where they can just plop a baby here and the whole family shows up.”
October Prelim births in the US: 301,530 (down from 309,117).
— Charlie Smirkley (@charliesmirkley) December 3, 2024
October (Year to Date)
Total: -2.45% (+0.48%)
NH White: -3.16% (-0.76%)
NH Black: -7.36% (-4.21%)
NH Asian: +2.21% (+4.13%)
Hispanic: -0.23% (+3.71%)
Births up 4.77% for the year to women born outside of the US.
You can thank the CHNV parole program from@POTUS
— Charlie Smirkley (@charliesmirkley) December 3, 2024
Increase from 2023:
Venezuela: +56.46%
Nicaragua: +17.48%
Haitians: +14.86%
Cubans: +12.84%
About 5% of black NH births are to women born in Haiti.
Citizens of the aforementioned countries have been eligible to enter the U.S. via the CHNV parole program or by scheduling ‘asylum’ appointments on the CBP One app – and hundreds of thousands have done so over the past two years.
Nearly 1.5 million aliens have utilized these two programs since January of 2023, the vast majority of whom hail from CHNV countries.