CNN anchor shuts down MAGA columnist’s head-scratching warning about ‘Chinese babies’

A fiery debate broke out between a CNN anchor and a MAGA-defending correspondent who warned about “Chinese babies.”

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CNN anchor Abby Phillip hosted a panel discussion about calls from MAGA to stop immigrants from having children in the United States. The MAGA line comes after the Supreme Court blocked Trump’s effort to end birthright citizenship.

She had the panel react to a line from Trump legal adviser Mike Davis, where he called on the administration to shift its focus from mass deportations to “going to get these pregnant women the hell out of our country, women and women who could be pregnant.”

Phillip called suggestions of changing birthright citizenship via an executive order “bad politics, bad optics, maybe both,” when New York Post correspondent Lydia Moynihan stepped in to defend the MAGA point of view.

“We already know that foreign adversaries are exploiting this,” Moynihan said. “There’s been 1.5 million Chinese CCP babies who have been born on U.S. soil.”

“I’ve never seen the number be that high,” Phillip said. “Are you talking about Chinese nationals who have come here?”

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“Yes,” Moynihan said. “That’s an issue that we know our foreign adversaries are exploiting.”

“Do you realize that not all of them are here to give birth?” Phillip responded.

Moynihan continued on about how Chinese immigrants “exploit” birth tourism, and talked over Phillip, whom she accused of trying to “argue the numbers.”

“You’re saying all of the 1.5 million people of Chinese heritage are coming for the sole purpose of utilizing our social services?” Phillip asked, having to talk over Moynihan as she demanded, “Do you want people whose parents are CCP citizens, who grew up in China, to come here and vote?”

“There are plenty of people who have parents of foreign citizenship, who are American citizens and do in fact have the right to vote,” Phillip responded. “They might be from China, they might be from Russia, they might be from England, they might be from anywhere in the world. That is not illegal, to have parents from another country.”

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