Chino "Maternal Hotel" Protest—Birth Tourism Continues, But Real Americans Fight Back
12/02/2012
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Birth tourism continues, and real Americans aren't taking it any more. (h/t Author W.R. Flynn)

San Bernardino Sun December 1, 2012

70 Protest Alleged 'Maternal Hotel' In Chino Hills

CHINO HILLS - Some 70 people picketed a busy city intersection on Saturday protesting what they say is an illegal Chinese maternity operation.

Brightly colored signs reading "Not in Chino Hills" and "No Birth Tourism" decorated the intersection of Peyton Avenue and Chino Hills Parkway for more than two hours.
It was the first protest by the group Not In Chino Hills, which was organized just two weeks ago.

The scheme is of course what has been reported on my blog years ago:

"Chino Hills is a nice family oriented town. We don't want a maternal hotel that is a business in a residential area," said Rossana Bennett said that code enforcement investigators found out that rooms in the hilltop house, at 15250 Woodglen Drive, have been rented out as motel rooms to bring in Chinese expectant mothers until they deliver a child.

Substantial fees are charged, he said.

"These woman are coming to the United States under false pretenses...They are finding out about this through a website that instructs them on how to come legally, but that is under false pretenses," said Kelly Good, one of the protesters and a 20-year resident of Chino Hills.

"They are pregnant and their goal is to have a baby here in the United States so that the child can be a United States citizen," Good said.

And Americans are realizing the nature of this pernicious practice; It is a deliberate program of infiltration by a hostile population:
Protester Sandy Hayden said that the hilltop house is producing people who will "infiltrate our country."

The children born there will grow up in China and return to the United States to attend college, taking precious college slots away from U.S citizens, she said.

Thank you, Bibi Netanyahu, for that verbiage: infiltrators. And like the typical Chinese, they have no concern for the environment or health:
Michele Hawthorne said sewage from a leaky septic tank at the hilltop house slid down onto her property and was probably tracked in her house before realizing what it was.

John Welch, a 25-plus-year Chino Hills resident, said last night a truck to siphon out sludge from the "hotel" septic tank got stuck on the makeshift muddy road which is above his house.

"It had to be towed out," he said.

Of course ICE SVU and CBP are nowhere to be found.
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