GOP officials eye restrictions on pregnant travelers following Supreme Court ruling [View all]
Source: MS NOW News
July 1, 2026, 9:01 AM EDT
The ruling wasnt as lopsided as many legal observers expected, but in Trump v. Barbara, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the idea that a president can override the 14th Amendment to the Constitution with an executive order. Although the 5-4 ruling left in place a status quo that had existed for generations, much of the right did not respond well to the news.
Much of the outrage from conservatives was tiresome and predictable, but one element of the pushback to the high courts ruling stood out, for unfortunate reasons. A couple of hours after the decision was issued, Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado argued by way of social media that the State Department should immediately cease to give out visas to pregnant applicants. Soon after, one of her colleagues went a step further by announcing plans for a legislative solution.
Republican Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee said Tuesday hes moving forward with plans for legislation that hes calling the Anchors Away Act, which would ban certain pregnant foreign women from entering the United States.
So, I have a bill; it will be called Anchors Away, which, look, if youre not a U.S. citizen, if youre not a green card holder and you have a child on U.S. soil, today, that child will be a U.S. citizen, Ogles said in a video posted to social media. Under my bill, under my legislation, we fix that.
So in short, what this bill does is, if you are a pregnant woman, you cant come into this country. You got to be a citizen, be here, you have to be a green card holder. So if youre pregnant and you dont have one of those statuses, no admittance allowed, he continued.
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