The United States has initiated a global effort to combat what it terms “illegal birth tourism.” This operation involves the revocation of hundreds of visas issued to individuals suspected of traveling to the US solely to obtain citizenship for their children. Authorities have also reported dismantling networks facilitating this practice, with activity identified in both Africa and Europe. The crackdown aims to address concerns about the exploitation of US birthright citizenship laws. Officials have not released specific details regarding the nationalities of those affected or the scale of the networks dismantled. The move signals a stricter enforcement approach to immigration regulations related to birth tourism. Further investigations are ongoing to identify and disrupt additional networks involved in this activity.