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The Silent Infiltration: How the CCP Plans Demographic Colonization Through Birth Tourism

The recent lawsuit filed by the State of Texas against the De'ai Postpartum Care Center is not merely the failure of a private enterprise or a simple case of immigration fraud; rather, it lifts the veil on a system of demographic and political engineering on a global scale. For nearly two decades, this facility has operated not as a clinic, but as a sophisticated entry point for a long-term strategy coordinated by Beijing.

The lawsuit highlights how the concept of “birth tourism” is in reality a cornerstone of an infiltration doctrine that exploits the loopholes in Western law for purposes that go beyond mere economic profit.

The planning revealed in the court documents describes a well-oiled mechanism where government fraud becomes the primary tool for ensuring that the future of American citizenship is, in part, inextricably linked to the interests of the People’s Republic of China.



DE’AI POSTPARTUM CARE CENTER - Photo: ORIGINAL PETITION
DE’AI POSTPARTUM CARE CENTER - Photo: ORIGINAL PETITION

The case

The investigation conducted by the Attorney General’s Office has uncovered documentary evidence that turns suspicion into conclusive proof: Operation De’ai was not a support service, but a full-fledged hub for training in international fraud.

The prosecutor determined that the center systematically instructed clients on how to deceive U.S. consular officials, suggesting that they apply for tourist visas well before conception or in the very first weeks of pregnancy, so as to conceal their pregnancy during interviews. The evidence gathered includes videos posted on Chinese social media platforms, such as TikTok and WeChat, in which the center’s owners explicitly admitted that the federal government was tightening controls and that, therefore, it was necessary to “act early” to circumvent national security checks. In fact, investigators discovered that the facility operated in complete disregard of health and administrative regulations, acting as an extraterritorial free zone. Although they presented themselves as medical professionals specializing in obstetrics and neonatal care, the District Attorney’s investigation confirmed that the operators held no medical licenses in the State of Texas.


An ideological and logistical training protocol

The De'ai Center’s operational mechanism did not arise out of thin air but fits perfectly into the CCP’s vision of extraterritorial expansion that requires not troops, but identity documents. The tactic is subtle and carefully planned: instructing Chinese citizens to apply for tourist visas well before the onset of pregnancy in order to evade security checks and arouse no suspicion at consulates. This is not merely an administrative violation; it is an ideological and logistical training protocol. Through digital platforms, the center has acted as an extension of Beijing’s interests, providing specific coaching on how to lie to federal authorities and how to navigate the U.S. social services system. The fact that the center boasted over a thousand births demonstrates a continuity of action that would be impossible without a support network spanning the ocean, connecting travel agencies in China, financial intermediaries, and complicit medical professionals within the United States.


The Roles of the United Front

Here, the crucial role of the United Front Work Department—the CCP body tasked with influencing and co-opting Chinese diasporas abroad—comes to the fore. The United Front does not always operate through direct and visible orders, but creates an ecosystem in which “duty” to the motherland merges with economic opportunism. Structures like De’ai serve as nodes in a network of influence: every child born into this system represents a potential legal foothold. Once citizenship is obtained by birthright, these new citizens become, in the eyes of Beijing’s strategic planning, key pawns for future family reunification operations, the acquisition of strategic real estate, and infiltration into the local administrative and political fabric. The involvement of the diaspora is therefore not accidental, but the result of a global infiltration machine that uses resident communities as shields and facilitators for these gray-area operations.


A pattern of extraterritorial collusion

The Texas case is not an isolated incident, but part of a pattern of extraterritorial collusion that Beijing has meticulously constructed. This business model requires a chain of command that extends from propaganda in China to the management of government documents in the United States. The advocates in the De’ai case, such as Lin Suling and Lai Wan Lin-Chan, operated without the necessary medical licenses, demonstrating that their role was purely logistical and political in nature, not medical. The ability of these organizations to secure passports and Social Security numbers for newborns in record time suggests a deep understanding of—and exploitation of—Western bureaucratic vulnerabilities. This is the purest form of asymmetric warfare: using the enemy’s own legal system against itself to erode national sovereignty from within.


Birth control and the creation of a shadow citizenship: a carefully planned strategy

An analysis of this phenomenon reveals an uncomfortable truth for liberal democracies: the CCP’s strategy is not limited to military coercion or economic domination, but also involves birth control and the creation of a shadow citizenry. The ease with which these structures have operated for two decades right under the authorities’ noses points to a systemic underestimation of the threat. While the West focuses on defending physical borders, the Chinese infiltration machine has already built an invisible bridge made of birth certificates and blood ties, transforming the right to citizenship into a strategic resource for the Party.

The De'ai case, therefore, may be just the tip of the iceberg of a carefully planned strategy, in which loyalty to the CCP is no longer defined by geographical boundaries, but by the Party’s ability to control its citizens wherever they were born.

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