US prosecutors told to prioritise 'birth tourism' probe
The US Justice Department instructed federal prosecutors to prioritize investigations into birth tourism schemes following a Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship. Colin McDonald emphasized that those entering under false pretenses could face charges for visa fraud and other crimes. This directive aligns with the administration's ongoing focus on immigration issues despite recent legal setbacks.
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Published 01 Jul 2026, 06:29 UTC · Updated 01 Jul 2026, 06:30 UTC
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