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Texas hospital accused of ‘BIRTH TOURISM’ packages (Plus: Mamdani’s NYC immigrant map | RISING

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July 10, 2026

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0:00 Ms. Rachel defends Muslim kindergartners after Trump’s distasteful post: Lindsey Granger | RISING 11:09 Trump rails against ‘birth tourism’ as Texas hospital under investigation | RISING 21:16 Graham Platner scandal exposes deeper Democratic Party problems: Erin Maguire | RISING 31:57 John Fetterman launches joint fundraising committee with [] The post Texas hospital accused of ‘BIRTH TOURISM’ packages (Plus: Mamdani’s NYC immigrant map | RISING first appeared on Attack the System.

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· Jul 8, 2026

Caught Red-Handed: Texas Hospital Behind Billboards Selling Birth Tourism on Mexico Border

Caught Red-Handed: Texas Hospital Behind Billboards Selling Birth Tourism on Mexico Border

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· Jul 8, 2026

Hospital Placed Billboards In Mexico Advertising Texas ‘Birth Packages,’ Prompting ‘Birth Tourism’ Probe

A South Texas hospital that placed billboards in Mexico advertising “birth packages in South Texas” is now at the center of a state investigation for facilitating “birth tourism.” Texas Gov. Greg Abbott instructed the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) to launch an investigation into Mission Regional Medical Center on Tuesday over allegations that ...

Townhall

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· Jul 8, 2026

Texas Hospital Caught Running Billboards in Mexico Selling Birth Tourism Services

Texas Hospital Caught Running Billboards in Mexico Selling Birth Tourism Services

Powerline

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· Jul 9, 2026

Birth Tourism In Texas

Birth tourism–foreigners coming to the U.S. for the specific purpose of having a baby that will be an American citizen–has been going on for some time, but the Supreme Court’s reaffirmation of birthright citizenship likely will give it a boost. That, at least, seems to be happening in Texas: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ordered the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) to investigate a hospital in Mission, Texas, according

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· Jul 5, 2026

Texas Hospitals Under Fire for Spanish Billboard Advertising “Birth Packages” in Latin America

A Texas medical center is facing intense backlash after a billboard advertising “birth packages” in Spanish was spotted in a Latin American country, raising concerns about birth tourism.

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jul 7, 2026

State lawmakers to explore banning foreign nationals from using Texas surrogates

Last month, the Texas Republican Party included in its platform a ban on foreigners using American surrogates, arguing the practice allows children born under these circumstances to obtain U.S. citizenship.

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Related coverage for "Texas hospital accused of ‘BIRTH TOURISM’ packages (Plus: Mamdani’s NYC immigrant map | RISING": Twitchy — Caught Red-Handed: Texas Hospital Behind Billboards Selling Birth Tourism on Mexico Border. The Daily Wire — Hospital Placed Billboards In Mexico Advertising Texas ‘Birth Packages,’ Prompting ‘Birth Tourism’ Probe. Townhall — Texas Hospital Caught Running Billboards in Mexico Selling Birth Tourism Services. Powerline — Birth Tourism In Texas. Law Enforcement Today — Texas Hospitals Under Fire for Spanish Billboard Advertising “Birth Packages” in Latin America. KSAT San Antonio — State lawmakers to explore banning foreign nationals from using Texas surrogates