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斯科特:持旅游签证外国国民所生子女不应自动获得美国公民身份
作者:亚历克斯·米勒、亚当·派克 福克斯新闻
在最高法院裁定继续保留出生公民权后,南卡罗来纳州共和党参议员蒂姆·斯科特计划提出立法,填补第十四修正案中的一项漏洞,以终结生育旅游现象。
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【福克斯新闻独家报道】 南卡罗来纳州共和党参议员蒂姆·斯科特提出了一项计划,旨在摧毁一个价值数十亿美元的全球产业。
在最高法院作出重磅裁决,驳回特朗普政府限制出生公民权的努力,以及唐纳德·特朗普总统呼吁议员迅速采取行动之后,斯科特是竞相推动国会调整出生公民权政策的共和党议员之一。
尽管相关立法提案越来越多,斯科特在接受福克斯新闻数字频道采访时表示,他遏制生育旅游的方案能够获得民主党议员的支持,从而取得成效。
特朗普在最高法院遭遇重大挫败,大法官维持出生公民权裁决
2026年6月17日周三,南卡罗来纳州共和党参议员蒂姆·斯科特抵达美国国会大厦参加投票。(CQ-Roll Call, Inc. 盖蒂图片社)
“第十四修正案的整个理念是‘受其管辖’,如果你只是来美国度假,那么你绝对不应该在这里生孩子,还指望这个孩子无论如何都会成为美国公民,”斯科特说道。
“这完全不合逻辑。我只想请大家换位思考一下,”他继续说道,“如果你在其他国家这么做,那个在该国出生的孩子会成为该国公民吗?答案是否定的。”
斯科特的法案仍在起草中,将针对旅游签证持有者及其在美国所生子女,阻止他们获得美国公民身份。
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斯科特的法案“专门旨在提交总统签署成为法律”,这含蓄承认在参议院,他需要民主党议员的支持才能切实解决这一问题。
“这意味着民主党议员不能反对这种观点:成千上万的公司雇佣数十万女性来到美国生孩子,这样她们就能带着美国公民身份离开,”斯科特说。
“我们应该打破这整个循环,在其萌芽阶段就将其彻底摧毁,根本不让它存在,”他补充道,“在我看来,这是最佳方案。”
斯科特是竞相推动国会调整出生公民权政策的共和党议员之一。(iStock)
特朗普表示,他更倾向于通过立法而非“冗长且难以操作”的宪法修正案,目前已有包括密苏里州共和党参议员埃里克·施密特和肯塔基州共和党参议员兰德·保罗在内的多名参议院共和党议员提出了宪法修正案的设想。
斯科特表示,他也希望彻底修改第十四修正案,但他承认,在当前的政治环境下“这并不可能”。
“我们可以做到的是认识到,如果你是临时来美国的,并且你清楚自己只是临时逗留,那么你就不应该因为孩子在美国本土出生,就带着一个美国公民子女离开,”斯科特说。
与此同时,众议院也有另一种解决方案,由田纳西州共和党众议员安迪·奥格尔斯牵头。
作为保守派众议院自由核心小组的成员,奥格尔斯周三公布了一项法案,允许政府禁止怀孕外国人进入美国。
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这位田纳西州共和党议员表示,这项被称为“锚定者撤离法案”的举措,对于打击生育旅游产业至关重要。该产业指外国人在美国本土分娩,以使子女获得美国公民身份。
然而,该法案在国会通过面临重重障碍,鉴于共和党在众议院仅以微弱优势占据多数,目前尚不清楚该法案能否在众议院全院进行表决。
“我发起这场讨论,并将成为它的拥护者,”奥格尔斯在接受福克斯新闻数字频道采访时表示,“我正在与白宫合作。无论需要多长时间,我都会在这里为它奋斗到底。”
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奥格尔斯还起草了《同化法案》,该法案将对合法移民体系进行大幅改革,包括废除出生公民权、要求雇主使用电子验证系统、取消绿卡抽奖等多项条款。这位田纳西州议员最近提出的《重新移民法案》将允许政府剥夺因犯有包括欺诈政府在内的特定罪行而获得公民身份的人士的公民资格。
“坦率地说,过去几十年来,国会将其立法权委托给了最高法院,”奥格尔斯说,“因此,这实际上为国会履行职责创造了机会。我们可以界定什么是归化公民,界定谁可以、谁不可以进入这个国家,因为作为立法机构,我们本就应该做出这些决定。”
亚历克斯·米勒是福克斯新闻数字频道记者,负责报道美国参议院事务。
Supreme Court ruling sparks race to kill a multibillion-dollar loophole in Congress
July 1, 2026 4:55pm EDT / Fox News
Scott says children born to foreign nationals on vacation visas should not automatically gain US citizenship
By Alex Miller , Adam Pack, Fox News
Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., plans to introduce legislation to close a loophole in the 14th Amendment to end birth tourism following the Supreme Court’s decision to allow birthright citizenship to continue.
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FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., has a plan to snuff out a multibillion-dollar global industry.
Scott is one of several Republicans racing to ram birthright citizenship tweaks through Congress after the Supreme Court’s bombshell ruling blocking the Trump administration’s effort to limit the right and President Donald Trump’s call for lawmakers to quickly respond.
Despite an increasingly crowded field of legislation, Scott argued in an interview with Fox News Digital that his approach to halt birth tourism could work, even with Democrats.
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Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., arrives for a vote in the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.(CQ-Roll Call, Inc. via Getty Images)
“The whole concept of the 14th Amendment, that ‘under the jurisdiction thereof,’ if you are on vacation in America, you certainly should not have a child while you’re here and think in any way, shape or form that kid is going to somehow, some way be an American citizen,” Scott said.
“That’s just illogical. I would just say look at it from the mirror perspective,” he continued. “If you did that in any other country, would that child in that country become a citizen of that country? The answer is no.”
Scott’s legislation, which is still being drafted, would target tourism visas and any child born in the U.S. to a woman with said visa from becoming an American citizen.
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His legislation is “designed specifically to get to the president’s desk to sign into law,” a tacit acknowledgment that in the Senate, he will need Democratic support to put a dent into the issue.
“That means that Democrats cannot have any opposition to this notion that thousands of companies having hundreds of thousands of women come to this country to have a baby so that they leave with an American citizen,” Scott said.
“We should break that whole cycle, destroy it in its infancy by not allowing it to exist at all,” he continued. “And that to me is the best approach.”
Scott is one of several Republicans racing to ram birthright citizenship tweaks through Congress.(iStock)
Trump said he would prefer legislation over a “long and unwieldy” constitutional amendment, which has been floated by a handful of Senate Republicans, including Sens. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., and Rand Paul, R-Ky.
Tackling the 14th Amendment completely is something Scott said he’d do, but he acknowledged that it’s not “possible in the current political environment.”
“What is possible is for us to recognize that if you’re here temporarily, and you know you’re here temporarily, you should not leave with an American citizen as your child just because you gave birth on our soil,” Scott said.
Meanwhile, in the House, there’s another approach led by Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn.
Ogles, a member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, unveiled legislation Wednesday that would allow the government to bar pregnant foreigners from entering the United States.
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The Tennessee Republican says the measure, dubbed the Anchors Away Act, is necessary to crack down on the birth tourism industry, in which foreigners give birth on U.S. soil so that their children obtain U.S. citizenship.
However, the legislation faces steep obstacles to clearing Congress, and it is unclear whether the bill would get a floor vote in the House amid Republicans’ razor-thin majority.
“This is a conversation that I’m starting that I’m a champion of,” Ogles told Fox News Digital in an interview. “I’m working with the White House. And as long as it takes to get it done, I’ll be here to fight for it.”
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Ogles has also authored the Assimilation Act, legislation that would impose vast changes to the legal immigration system by ending birthright citizenship, requiring employers to implement E-Verify and scrapping the green-card lottery, among other provisions. The Tennessee lawmaker’s recently introduced Remigration Act would allow the government to denaturalize individuals convicted of certain crimes, including defrauding the government.
“What we’ve seen over the last several decades is that Congress, quite frankly, has delegated its right to legislate to the Supreme Court,” Ogles said. “So this actually creates the opportunity for Congress to do its job. To define what it is to be a naturalized citizen, to define who can and cannot come into this country, because as the legislative body, we are the ones that are supposed to make those decisions.”
Alex Miller is a writer for Fox News Digital covering the U.S. Senate.
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