Lydia Moynihan: Do You Really Want People Whose Parents Are Still CCP Citizens to Come Here and Vote?

‘There are plenty of people who have parents who have foreign citizenship, who are American citizens’

EXCERPT:

PHILLIP: "You're saying that all of the 1.5 million people of Chinese heritage are coming for the sole purpose of utilizing our social services?"

MOYNIHAN: "You want people whose parents are CCP citizens, who grow up in China to come here and vote?"

PHILLIP: "There are plenty of people who have parents of foreign citizenship who are American citizens and do, in fact, have the right to vote. 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."

MOYNIHAN: "I don't understand why it would be controversial to crack down on birthright tourism."

PHILLIP: "It's not. It's actually — that's my point. It's not controversial. It's already illegal."

MOYNIHAN: "So then what are we arguing about? Can we agree that's something we should crack down on then?"

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