Episode 148

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13th Jun 2023

U.S. Citizenship By Midwives In Border Towns

In the early 20th century, before public health care centers sprouted, it was not unusual for children to be born at home with the help of a midwife.

This practice was more common in poorer areas like rural towns, such as those in South Texas, along the U.S. - Mexico border region.

Today, such births often create nightmares for United States citizens – who find themselves suddenly alleged by the U.S government to be perpetuators of immigration fraud.

Related Podcasts:

Episode 118: The Raul Rodriguez Story: Undocumented Immigrant, Exemplary Immigration Officer

Episode 68: Why A Border Wall Is Not The Answer

Recommended Links For More Information:

Citizenship And Midwives: A Government Witch Hunt?

Fraudulent Midwife Citizenship Birth Registrations: The Devastating Impact On Children Of Immigrants

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Carlos Batara

Carlos Batara is an immigration lawyer, author, educator, public speaker, and online talk show host. A graduate of Harvard Law School, he has cared for, protected, and guided immigrants from over 100 countries on their journeys to the United States. His goal is to help at least one family from every nation in the world before he calls it quits.

With family roots from Mexico, Spain, and the Philippines, as well as Native American, Greek, and Turkish ancestry, he brings a broad multicultural background to the practice of immigration law.

Combined with knowledge gained from advanced studies in international relations and constitutional politics, Carlos is always willing to speak his mind openly on immigration issues.