"anchor baby" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: anchor babies [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} anchor baby (plural anchor babies)
  1. (US, derogatory, offensive) A child born to noncitizen parents in the United States or another country that grants birthright citizenship (cf. jus soli), and who, as a citizen, can provide immigration benefits to relatives. Wikipedia link: anchor baby Tags: US, derogatory, offensive Categories (topical): People Synonyms: passport baby [Canada] Related terms: birth tourism Translations (anchor baby): ankerbarn [neuter] (Danish), ankkurilapsi (Finnish), Ankerkind [neuter] (German), ankerbarn [neuter] (Norwegian Bokmål), ankerbarn [neuter] (Norwegian Nynorsk), ankarbarn [neuter] (Swedish)

Inflected forms

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